Some Factors Reducing Carrot Seed Yields in British Columbia

Authors

  • David A. Arnott David A. Arnott Field Crop Insect Section Entomology Laboratory Entomology Division Science Service Canada Department of Agriculture Kamloops, B.C.

Keywords:

Hemiptera

Abstract

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2019-07-31