Organic management promotes natural pest control through altered plant resistance to insects
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Andrea L. Cheung | R. Blundell | Jennifer E. Schmidt | Alexandria N. Igwe | R. Vannette | A. Gaudin | C. Casteel | Robert Blundell | Alexandria Igwe | Andrea L. Cheung | Rachel L. Vannette | Amélie C. M. Gaudin | Clare L. Casteel
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