"Economic Entomology, Volume 32" presents a collection of pamphlets focusing on the practical application of entomological knowledge. This volume delves into the study of insects and their impact on economic activities, particularly agriculture. It offers insights into identifying, understanding, and managing insect pests to minimize damage and maximize productivity.
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