Insecticidal Potential of Defense Metabolites from Ocimum kilimandscharicum against Helicoverpa armigera
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Ashok P. Giri | Priyanka Singh | Mahesh J. Kulkarni | Ramesha H. Jayaramaiah | Priya Sarate | Hirekodathakallu V. Thulasiram
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