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AS an outcome of a series of intensive investigations carried out during 1930-38 by entomologists of several nations on a common plan, practical schemes for the preventive control of the three species of African locusts were formulated1 ; but the outbreak of the War in 1939 made the postponement of schemes, which were of necessity international in character, apparently inevitable.
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NATURE, 142, 174 (1938).
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UVAROV, B. AN INTERNATIONAL ANTI-LOCUST CAMPAIGN. Nature 151, 41–42 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151041a0
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