Effectiveness of Some Insecticides on Wheat Blossom Midges in Winter Wheat

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Nabil El-Wakeil1, A. S. H. Abdel-Moniem1, Nawal Gaafar1, Christa Volkmar2
1Pests & Plant Protection Dept, National Research Center, Cairo, Dokki, Egypt
2Institute of Agriculture and Nutritional Sciences, Martin-Luther-University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

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