229 results on '"Rees, A. T."'
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202. Implementation of Economic Thresholds for Weeds in Soybean
203. New Weed Control Strategies for Soybeans
204. Management of Virus Diseases in Soybean
205. S-23031, a New Post-Emergence Herbicide for Soybeans
206. Weed Management in Soybeans in the United States
207. Fungicides as Part of an Integrated System in the Management of Soybean Diseases
208. Upland Weeds and their Management in Soybean in Japan
209. Detection and Diagnosis of Soybean Diseases for Improved Management
210. Integrating Preventive and Therapeutic Tactics in Soybean Insect Management
211. Soybean Weed Problems in Argentina and their Control
212. Weed-Soybean Interference Studies in Brazil
213. Integrated Methods for Weed Management in Soybeans in Brazil
214. Soybean Disease Management: Chemical and Biological Control in Tropical Regions
215. Present Situation of Soybean Disease Management in Japan
216. Disease Management in Soybean: Use of Cultural Techniques and Genetic Resistance
217. Disease Management in Soybean: Use of Chemical Control and Application Technology
218. Nature and Management of Fungal Diseases Affecting Soybean Stems, Pods, and Seeds
219. The Importance of Soybean as a Market for Agricultural Chemicals
220. Management of Foliar Fungal Diseases in Soybean in Brazil
221. Nature and Management of Soilborne Fungal Diseases of Soybean
222. Soybean Disease Management: Chemical and Biological Control in Temperate Regions
223. Management of Root-Khot Nematodes in Soybean
224. Management of Nematode Problems on Soybean in the United States of America
225. Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode, Heterodera Glycines, in Soybeans
226. The Effects of a Pyrethroid, Lambda-Cyhalothrin, on Natural Pest Connol on Brazilian Soybeans
227. Management Of Insect Pests Of Soybean In Brazil And Other Latin American Countries
228. A simple method of identifying organophosphate insecticide resistance in adults of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti.
229. Esterase activity in strains of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) tolerant and susceptible to the organophosphate insecticide malathion.
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