American Journal of Plant Sciences

American Journal of Plant Sciences

ISSN Print: 2158-2742
ISSN Online: 2158-2750
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"The Potential of Common Beneficial Insects and Strategies for Maintaining Them in Bean Fields of Sub Saharan Africa"
written by Baltazar Ndakidemi, Kelvin Mtei, Patrick A Ndakidemi,
published by American Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol.7 No.3, 2016
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