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    Tillage type and sentinel insect species affect the relative prevalence of the entomopathogenic fungus, Metarhizium robertsii, in soil.

    Tillage type and sentinel insect species affect the relative prevalence of the entomopathogenic fungus, Metarhizium robertsii, in soil. by Shea A W Tillotson, Christina A Voortman, John M Wallace, Mary E Barbercheck

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    Effect of tillage system on epigeal and foliar insect predation in an organic cropping system in Pennsylvania, USA.

    Effect of tillage system on epigeal and foliar insect predation in an organic cropping system in Pennsylvania, USA. by Shea A W Tillotson, Christina A Voortman, John M Wallace, Mary E Barbercheck

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    Effect of tillage system on epigeal and foliar insect predation in an organic cropping system in Pennsylvania, USA

    Effect of tillage system on epigeal and foliar insect predation in an organic cropping system in Pennsylvania, USA by Shea A. W. Tillotson, Christina A. Voortman, John M. Wallace, Mary E. Barbercheck

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