Author:
,Silano Vittorio,Bolognesi Claudia,Castle Laurence,Cravedi Jean‐Pierre,Engel Karl‐Heinz,Fowler Paul,Franz Roland,Grob Konrad,Gürtler Rainer,Husøy Trine,Kärenlampi Sirpa,Milana Maria Rosaria,Penninks André,Tavares Poças Maria de Fátima,Smith Andrew,Tlustos Christina,Wölfle Detlef,Zorn Holger,Zugravu Corina‐Aurelia,Beckman Sundh Ulla,Brimer Leon,Mulder Gerard,Binderup Mona‐Lise,Crebelli Riccardo,Marcon Francesca,Marzin Daniel,Mosesso Pasquale,Kovalkovičová Natália,Mennes Wim
Subject
Plant Science,Veterinary (miscalleneous),Animal Science and Zoology,Microbiology,Food Science,Parasitology
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