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BIOLOGICAL PEST
CONTROL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA There has been
considerable biological control activity in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia.
Work was performed largely by scientists of British Commonwealth countries.
The pests subjected to biological control in Malayasia were exclusively
tropical, attacking primarily oil and coconut palms, rubber and cocoa trees
and rice, although there has also been some effort against scale insects on
citrus. REFERENCES: <bc-65.ref.htm> & <pooled.htm> [ Additional references may be
found at MELVYL Library ] |