πŸ“‚ INTEGRATED MITE CONTROL IN ORCHARDS
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
16mm colour with sound
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R26299168

1980

Physical

Open

Looks at the development of an approach to mite control in apple orchards. Studies the European red mite and the two-spotted mite and the use of predators in controlling these mites with minimal use of pesticides.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

230

634.119 NZ

B5927/4

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