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Acaricidal activities of Santolina africana and Hertia cheirifolia essential oils against the two-spotted spider mite


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors are very grateful to George van Impe and Guillaume Le Goff for useful discussions about Tetranychus urticae, and thank Vincent Hote for discussions about chemical composition. They are also indebted to Wallonies-Bruxelles International (WBI). This is publication BRC 198 of the Biodiversity Research Centre at UCL



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