Could fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) invasion in Africa contribute to the displacement of cereal stemborers in maize and sorghum cropping systems
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Christoph Studer | C. Midega | Z. Khan | D. Salifu | S. Niassy | S. Subramanian | M. K. Agbodzavu | G. Hailu | N. Ochatum | Timon Bässler
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