Insect pests of economic importance attacking wheat crop (Triticum aestivum L.) in Punjab, Pakistan
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K. Hanif | D. Hussain | B. Khalid | M. Asrar | Maqsood Ahmed | I. Ali | F. Hafeez | M. Saleem | Muazzma Akhter
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