Final technical report for Project 22-c-6-INT-124 : the role of insects in causing the recent widespread dieoff of wildland range shrubs ; and Technical report for Project INT-872821 : Incidence, biology and relationship of the shadscale mealybug to widespread shrub death / principle investigator, B

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Final technical report for Project 22-c-6-INT-124 : the role of insects in causing the recent widespread dieoff of wildland range shrubs ; and Technical report for Project INT-872821 : Incidence, biology and relationship of the shadscale mealybug to widespread shrub death / principle investigator, B. Austin Haws ; agencies, cooperative agreement of USDA/ARS, USFS, and BLM, with Utah State University Biology Department. 1991.

1 v. (various pagings) : ill., charts, photos ; 28 cm.

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