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Pathogens of Insect Pests of Rice: A Bibliography

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This bibliography on diseases of insect pests of rice contains 287 references. Major groups of insect pathogens are briefly discussed. Available records on diseases, insect hosts and locations of collections are tabulated. Additionally, references are grouped by subject.

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Cette revue bibliographique présente 278 références relatives aux pathogènes des insectes nuisibles au riz. Les caractéristiques principales des différents groups sont résumées. Les données disponibles relatives aux pathogèns des insectes, les insectes hôtes et leur distribution géographique dans les zones rizicoles sont présentées sous forme de tableau. Un second tableau regroupe les références bibliographiques par sujet.

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Rombach, M.C., Rombach, G.M. & Roberts, D.W. Pathogens of Insect Pests of Rice: A Bibliography. Int J Trop Insect Sci 8, 197–210 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742758400007219

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