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Effects of Tissue Phosphorus and Nitrogen in Impatiens wallerana on Western Flower Thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) Population Levels and Plant Damage

Chen    
Y. Williams    
K. A. Harbaugh    
B. K. Bell    
M. L.    

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