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Protection Strategy against Spruce Budworm

Spruce budworm is one of the most significant forest insects worldwide, in terms of outbreak extent, severity, and economic impacts. As a defoliator, spruce budworm larvae are susceptible to insecticide protection, and improvements in efficacy and reductions in non-target environmental effects have...

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Published in:Forests 2019-12, Vol.10 (12), p.1137
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Leaves
Outbreaks
Pest outbreaks
Population
R&D
Research & development
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