Plasmid Transfer between Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis Strains in Laboratory Culture, River Water, and Dipteran Larvae
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J. Alun W. Morgan | Jon R. Saunders | J. Saunders | J. Whipps | J. Morgan | John M. Whipps | D. John I. Thomas | D. J. Thomas | D. John I. Thomas
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