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Pheromone trapping In 1999/2000, wo
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What has to be done: a taxonomic ke
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2005) and Metharizium spores are pa
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Soil tillage and Neemcake: The effe
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Different legumes as previous crops
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Mortality of wireworms from field t
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% mortality 100 80 60 40 20 0 Total
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Zacharuk, R.Y. & Tinline, R.D. 1968
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Two areas of the field showed the h
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trophic shift for delta 15 N of 2.4
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oots of Plantago media fitted as fo
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Fig. 1. Click beetle spp. captured
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Fig. 3. Click beetle spp. captured
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A. rufipalpis Brullé At the beginn
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In the tests in Portugal, where no
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148 >95% pure as stated by the supp
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Acknowledgements The authors wish t
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Experimental plots were artificiall
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Acknowledgements We are grateful to
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terminal buds by Rhyacionia duplana
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Abundance Abundance Abundance 7·10
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Figure 2. Mean frequency of occurre
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Oosporein, the major metabolite sec