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@article{Ct2001PersistenceOI, title={Persistence of insecticidal activity of novel bio-encapsulated formulations of Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki against Choristoneura rosaceana [Lepidoptera: Tortricidae]}, author={J. -C. C{\^o}t{\'e} and Charles Vincent and Kwang Hee Son and Song Hae Bok}, journal={Phytoprotection}, year={2001}, volume={82}, pages={73-82}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:86652268}}
  • J. Côté, C. Vincent, S. Bok
  • Published 2001
  • Biology
  • Phytoprotection

Pendant trois annees consecutives, leur persistance a ete evaluee en laboratoire sur des larves de tordeuse a bandes obliques (Choristoneura rosaceana) anders au moins 1 jour and jusqu’a 27 jours apres les traitements, respectivement.

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