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Insecticides of Natural Origin
Insecticides of Natural Origin

by Sukh Dev

2017 4 ed.
Insecticides of plant origin
Insecticides of plant origin

by Peter Morand

1988 2 ed.
Insect powder
Insect powder

by C. C. McDonnell

1920 2 ed.
Neem's potential in pest management programs
Neem's potential in pest management programs

by USDA Neem Workshop (1990 Beltsville, Md.)

1990 1 ed.
Natural veterinary medicine
Natural veterinary medicine

by Uly Matzigkeit

1990 1 ed.
Symposium on the Role of Plant-Derived Substances for Insect Control
Symposium on the Role of Plant-Derived Substances for Insect...

by Symposium on the Role of Plant-derived Substances for Insect Control (1989 St. John's, N.L.)

1991 1 ed.
Phytochemicals for Pest Control (ACS Symposium Series)
Phytochemicals for Pest Control (ACS Symposium Series)

by Paul A. Hedin, Edward P. Masler

1997 1 ed.
70 zhong shou zuo fang liao qu chong pen wu
70 zhong shou zuo fang liao qu chong pen wu

by Stephanie L. Tourles

2017 1 ed.
History of the use of derris as an insecticide
History of the use of derris as an insecticide

by United States.: Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine

1939 1 ed.
Lonchocarpus (barbasco, cube, and timbo) -
Lonchocarpus (barbasco, cube, and timbo) -

by United States.: Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine

1938 1 ed.
References to reviews and popular articles on derris
References to reviews and popular articles on derris

by United States.: Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine

1938 1 ed.
Lonchocarpus (Barbasco, Cube, and Timbo)
Lonchocarpus (Barbasco, Cube, and Timbo)

by R. C. Roark, United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Division of Insecticide Investigations

1938 1 ed.
References to reviews and popular articles on Derris
References to reviews and popular articles on Derris

by R. C. Roark, United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Division of Insecticide Investigations

1938 1 ed.