Factors Influencing Intensity Of Adoption Of Integrated Pest Management Package And Pesticide Misuse In The Control Of Mango Fruit Fly In Embu East Sub-County, Kenya
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Hippolyte Affognon | Josphat Kiplang’at Korir | Cecilia Ritho | Patrick Irungu | H. Affognon | C. Ritho | P. Irungu | J. Korir
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