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univ-tours.fr Résumé: Le bromure de méthyle, le fumigant le plus largement utilisé, est un des facteurs impor- tants de la réduction de la couche dozone. Son interdiction dutilisation est prévue pour 2005.
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Ellis, USDA APHIS PPQ PDMP and edited by Patricia S. Michalak, USDA APHIS PPQ/Manuals Unit. Site this report as follows: Ellis, S. E. 2004. New Pest Response Guidelines: Leek Moth. USDA APHIS PPQ PDMP. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/manuals/ Robert G.
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The Leek Moth (Acrolepiopsis assectella) larva is specialized to feed on the leaves of various plants belonging to the genus Allium. In Asia and the U.K the Leek Moth is consider a minor pest. However, in continental Europe it has caused considerable damage, particularly to leeks. It was first
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