Items where Author is "Overfield, Duncan"
coffee
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]
crop pest
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]
farming
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]
Malawi
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]
microbe
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]
pest control
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]
pesticide
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]
smallholder
Overfield, Duncan and Phiri, Noah (1997) An investigation of pesticide and microbial interactions on coffee as a means of developing an IPM strategy for economically important coffee pests in small-holder farming systems in Malawi. [Working Paper]