Manipulating behaviour with substrate-borne vibrations--potential for insect pest control

scientific article published on 16 July 2014

Manipulating behaviour with substrate-borne vibrations--potential for insect pest control is …
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P356DOI10.1002/PS.3848
P698PubMed publication ID24962656

P50authorGianfranco AnforaQ56427845
Valerio MazzoniQ91038391
Andrea LucchiQ22102594
Meta Virant-DoberletQ48322156
Jernej PolajnarQ53418964
P2093author name stringAnna Eriksson
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P433issue1
P921main subjectinsectQ1390
pest controlQ2306047
pest insectQ2366957
P304page(s)15-23
P577publication date2014-07-16
P1433published inPest Management ScienceQ1828807
P1476titleManipulating behaviour with substrate-borne vibrations--potential for insect pest control
P478volume71

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