Author:
,Nielsen Søren Saxmose,Alvarez Julio,Bicout Dominique Joseph,Calistri Paolo,Canali Elisabetta,Drewe Julian Ashley,Garin‐Bastuji Bruno,Gonzales Rojas José Luis,Gortázar Christian,Herskin Mette,Michel Virginie,Miranda Chueca Miguel Ángel,Roberts Helen Clare,Padalino Barbara,Pasquali Paolo,Spoolder Hans,Ståhl Karl,Calvo Antonio Velarde,Viltrop Arvo,Winckler Christoph,Carvelli Andrea,Paillot Romain,Broglia Alessandro,Kohnle Lisa,Baldinelli Francesca,Van der Stede Yves
Subject
Plant Science,Veterinary (miscellaneous),Animal Science and Zoology,Microbiology,Food Science,Parasitology
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