Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance Akanthomyces muscarius strain Ve6, formerly Lecanicillium muscarium strain Ve6

Author:

,Anastassiadou Maria,Arena Maria,Auteri Domenica,Brancato Alba,Bura Laszlo,Carrasco Cabrera Luis,Chaideftou Eugenia,Chiusolo Arianna,Court Marques Daniele,Crivellente Federica,De Lentdecker Chloe,Egsmose Mark,Fait Gabriella,Greco Luna,Huizing Carla,Ippolito Alessio,Istace Frederique,Jarrah Samira,Kardassi Dimitra,Leuschner Renata,Lostia Alfonso,Lythgo Christopher,Magrans Oriol,Mangas Iris,Miron Ileana,Molnar Tunde,Padovani Laura,Parra Morte Juan Manuel,Pedersen Ragnor,Reich Hermine,Santos Miguel,Serafimova Rositsa,Sharp Rachel,Stanek Alois,Sturma Juergen,Szentes Csaba,Terron Andrea,Tiramani Manuela,Vagenende Benedicte,Villamar‐Bouza Laura

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Veterinary (miscalleneous),Animal Science and Zoology,Microbiology,Food Science,Parasitology

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4. EFSA (European Food Safety Authority), 2019. Peer review report to the conclusion regarding the peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance Akanthmyces lilacinus strain Ve6. Available online: www.efsa.europa.eu

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