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Spiders and their potential prey in oilseed crops

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ludhiana PAU 1992Edition: Zoology COBHDescription: 123,23LSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • T 633.85 G61S
Summary: Eighteen spider species belonging to seven families have been found inhabiting oilseed crop such as groundnut, mustard, til, toria. cotton, castor and sunflower and predating upon insect pests of these crops. Out of the recorded species, P borealis and S.
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Theses/ Dissertation Theses/ Dissertation Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library T 633.85 G61S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 187668
Theses/ Dissertation Theses/ Dissertation Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library T 633.85 G61S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 187669

Eighteen spider species belonging to seven families have been found inhabiting oilseed crop such as groundnut, mustard, til, toria. cotton, castor and sunflower and predating upon insect pests of these crops. Out of the recorded species, P borealis and S.

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