Plant Protection in the Soviet Union
IN the course of a recent visit to some of the chief Russian entomological research centres, I had the opportunity of seeing something of the headquarters of the Soviet plant protection service, the All-Union Institute for Plant Protection, and also of seeing the Plant Protection Station for the Len...
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