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9 achievements

Lawson, Andrew B.
Dahlsten, D., Six, D., Rowney, D., Lawson, A., Erbilgin, N., & Raffa, K.  (2004). Attraction of Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) and its Predators to Natural Attractants and Synthetic Semiochemicals: Implications for Population Monitoring.  Environmental Entomology. 33(6), 1554-1561.
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Shrestha, Anil
Shreshta, A., Clements, D., & Upadhyaya, M.  (2004). Weed management in agroecosystems: towards a holistic approach.  Recent research developments in crop science. (pp.451-477) Trivandrum, India: Research Signpost.
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Shreshta, A., Hembree, K., & Fidelibus, M.  (2004). Horseweed increasing in Central Valley vineyard.  The Original Vine Lines.
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Shreshta, A., Hembree, K., & Fidelibus, M.  (2004). Horseweed or mare’stail: a major weed in south Central Valley vineyard.  CAPCA Adviser. 12-17.
Shreshta, A., Hembree, K., & Fidelibus, M.  (2004). Why is horseweed increasing in south Central Valley vineyards? What can be done to stop it?.  American Vineyard. 13(1), 8-9.
Shreshta, A.  (2004). Understanding weed-seed banks.  American Vegetable Grower. 52(2), 24-25.
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Shreshta, A.  (2004). Minimizing seed return as a weed management strategy.  California Cotton Review. 1-8.
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Shreshta, A.  (2004). Weed seed management is essential to healthy agriculture.  Florida Grower. 97(2), 16.
Shrestha, A., & Clements, D.  (2004). New dimensions in agroecology for developing a biological approach to crop production.  Journal of Crop Improvement. 11(1/2), 1-20.
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