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Supplementary Material S1 Reproduction and Developmental Data on Diaretiealla Rapae and Brevicoryne Brassica Used in the Population Model

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Supplementary Material S1 Reproduction and Developmental Data on Diaretiealla Rapae and Brevicoryne Brassica Used in the Population Model. J Plant Dis Prot 122, 36–38 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03356528

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