HIỆU LỰC PHÒNG TRỪ SINH HỌC TRÊN SÂU TƠ (Plutella xylostella L.) HẠI CẢI XANH (Brassica juncea L.) CỦA DỊCH CAO CHIẾT THÔ TỪ CÂY SÀI ĐẤT (Wedelia calendulacea L.) Ở ĐIỀU KIỆN IN-VITRO
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