Author:
,Mullins Ewen,Bresson Jean‐Louis,Dalmay Tamas,Dewhurst Ian Crawford,Epstein Michelle M,Firbank Leslie George,Guerche Philippe,Hejatko Jan,Moreno Francisco Javier,Naegeli Hanspeter,Nogué Fabien,Rostoks Nils,Serrano Jose Juan Sánchez,Savoini Giovanni,Veromann Eve,Veronesi Fabio,Álvarez Fernando,Ardizzone Michele,De Sanctis Giacomo,Devos Yann,Federici Silvia,Fernandez Dumont Antonio,Gennaro Andrea,Gómez Ruiz José Ángel,Goumperis Tilemachos,Kagkli Dafni Maria,Lanzoni Anna,Lenzi Paolo,Camargo Ana Martin,Neri Franco Maria,Papadopoulou Nikoletta,Paraskevopoulos Konstantinos,Raffaello Tommaso,Streissl Franz
Subject
Plant Science,Veterinary (miscellaneous),Animal Science and Zoology,Microbiology,Food Science,Parasitology
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