The Black Peach Aphis (Aphis Persicae-niger) by Mark Vernon Slingerland provides a detailed study of this significant agricultural pest. This work offers a comprehensive examination of the black peach aphis, covering its life cycle, behavior, and impact on peach crops.
Slingerland's research is invaluable for entomologists, agricultural scientists, and farmers seeking to understand and manage this destructive insect. With meticulous observations and practical insights, this book remains a relevant resource for those dedicated to protecting fruit crops from the ravages of the black peach aphis.
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