Development of environmentally acceptable methods for controlling insect pests of forests / A. Retnakaran, G.G. Grant, T.J. Ennis, P.G. Fast, B.M. Arif, D. Tyrrell and G.G. Wilson.: Fo46-16/62E-PDF
"The forests of Canada extend as a green belt across the nation occupying 3.14 million km2 of land. This area is slightly larger than the total area of either India or Argentina. From such a vast resource, in 1979 alone, the forest Industry earned 3.05 billion dollars and employed 1 out of every 10, Canadians (Reed et al. 1980a; 1980b). In order to obtain a sustained yield from this renewable resource, the forests have to be meticulously managed and regenerated"--Introduction.
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| Title | Development of environmentally acceptable methods for controlling insect pests of forests / A. Retnakaran, G.G. Grant, T.J. Ennis, P.G. Fast, B.M. Arif, D. Tyrrell and G.G. Wilson. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (iii, 22 pages) : photographs. |
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