1980 Fall Armyworm Symposium: Regional Management of the Fall Armyworm--A Realistic Approach?
Abstract
Little headway has been made during the past several decades in reducing damage (and avoiding ecological disruptions) for most major pests. It appears that a regional approach to preventing fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) problem, rather than attacking the symptoms is the best prospect for a successful solution to this costly pest problem.Downloads
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