A Novel Caffeine Oleate Formulation as an Insecticide to Control Coffee Berry Borer, Hypothenemus hampei, and Other Coffee Pests
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P. Benavides | C. Góngora | J. Jaramillo | H. Casanova | Sebastián González | R. Medina | J. Tapias | Tatiana Restrepo
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