Focus on Insect Rearing Methodology to Promote Scientific Research and Mass Production

The ability to produce insects has a broad impact on human lives in a wide array of areas including insect pest and weed management, human and veterinary medicine, insect production for food and nutrient supplements, as well as research and education. Insect rearing began as a simple desire, yet nev...

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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (162 p.)
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