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jameslitsinger.files.wordpress.com  · Web viewChapter 4. J. M. Chandler. 1981. Estimated losses of crops to weeds. Pages 95-109. In: David Pimentel (editor). CRC Handbook of Pest

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Chapter 4. J. M. Chandler. 1981. Estimated losses of crops to weeds. Pages 95-109. In: David Pimentel (editor). CRC Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture. Volume 1, Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 597 pages.

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