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Controlling Cotton Pests

Science, 1996
Letters from: [ W. Randy Deaton ][1] [ Marvin K. Harris ][1] [ J. R. Bradley Jr. ][1] Contrary to the characterization in Jocelyn Kaiser's article “Pests overwhelm Bt cotton crop” (News & Comment, [26 July, p. 423][2]), the Bollgard Bacillus thuringiensis ( Bt ) gene by Monsanto is providing economic and environmental benefits to cotton growers
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Pest Control

2006
AbstractInsects, rodents, and other animals frequently cohabit indoor and outdoor human settings. They become pests when they put human health or property at risk. This chapter provides an overview of the various pests found in school environments and their effects on the health of students and staff.
Troy A. Pierce, Robert J. Geller
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Pest Control

Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, 1985
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Pest Control

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1954
THE nuisance caused by the noise produced by aircraft is a matter which has been arousing antagonism now for some forty years and there have been repeated demands that ‘something should be done about it’.
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PEST CONTROL

Nutrition & Food Science, 1979
Since the advent of agriculture, man has suffered losses of his crops to various pests. In 1859, in the introduction to his book Farm Insects, John Curtis wrote ‘… little attention has, comparatively, been paid to those animals which annually consume an amount of produce that sets calculation at defiance, and indeed if an approximation could be made to
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Pest Control

Annual Review of Entomology, 1966
J V, Osmun, W L, Butts
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PEST CONTROL

The Lancet, 1993
Gary Bennett   +6 more
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