Author:
,More Simon,Bøtner Anette,Butterworth Andrew,Calistri Paolo,Depner Klaus,Edwards Sandra,Garin‐Bastuji Bruno,Good Margaret,Gortázar Schmidt Christian,Michel Virginie,Miranda Miguel Angel,Nielsen Søren Saxmose,Raj Mohan,Sihvonen Liisa,Spoolder Hans,Stegeman Jan Arend,Thulke Hans‐Hermann,Velarde Antonio,Willeberg Preben,Winckler Christoph,Baldinelli Francesca,Broglia Alessandro,Verdonck Frank,Beltrán Beck Beatriz,Kohnle Lisa,Morgado Joana,Bicout Dominique
Subject
Plant Science,Veterinary (miscellaneous),Animal Science and Zoology,Microbiology,Food Science,Parasitology
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