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Use of remote sensing in the evaluation of herbivory and population dispersal by Diorhabda elongata

Raymond I. Carruthers, ric@pw.usda.gov, USDA-ARS, Exotic and Invasive Weed Research Unit, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA and Gerald L. Anderson, ganderson@sidney.ars.usda.gov, USDA ARS, Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, 1500 N. Central Ave, Sidney, MT.

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Species 1: Coleoptera Chrysomelidae Diorhabda elongata
Species 2: (saltcedar)
Keywords: remote sensing, biological control

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