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Insect Life Cycle Modeling software (ILCYM – version 4.0) facilitates the development of pest insect phenology models and provides analytical tools for studying pest population ecology. ILCYM software consists of two main modules.
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Insect Life Cycle Modeling software (ILCYM – version 4.0) facilitates the development of pest insect phenology models and provides analytical tools for studying pest population ecology. ILCYM software consists of two main modules.
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Insect Life Cycle Modeling software (ILCYM – version 4.0) facilitates the development of pest insect phenology models and provides analytical tools for studying pest population ecology. ILCYM software consists of two main modules.
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