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IUFRO Kanazawa 2003, proceedings : International Symposium "Forest Insect Population Dynamics and Host Influences" : joint meeting of IUFRO working groups, 7.01.02 Tree resistance to insects, 7.03.06 Integrated management of forest defoliating insects, 7.03.07 Population dynamics of forest insects : Kanazawa Citymonde Hotel, Kanazawa, Japan, 14-19 September 2003

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IUFRO Kanazawa 2003, proceedings : International Symposium "Forest Insect Population Dynamics and Host Influences" : joint meeting of IUFRO working groups, 7.01.02 Tree resistance to insects, 7.03.06 Integrated management of forest defoliating insects, 7.03.07 Population dynamics of forest insects : Kanazawa Citymonde Hotel, Kanazawa, Japan, 14-19 September 2003

Material type
図書
Author
editors, Naoto Kamata ... [et al.]
Publisher
Kanazawa University
Publication date
2006
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
30 cm
NDC
654.86
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Material Type
図書
ISBN
4924861138
Author/Editor
editors, Naoto Kamata ... [et al.]
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
2006
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2006
Size
30 cm
Alternative Title
Proceedings IUFRO Kanazawa 2003 : International Symposium "Forest Insect Population Dynamics and Host Influences"