Risk assessment of pesticides and other stressors in bees: Principles, data gaps and perspectives from the European Food Safety Authority.
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Csaba Szentes | Gérard Arnold | Agnès Rortais | Jean-Lou Dorne | Simon J More | Giorgio Sperandio | Franz Streissl | Frank Verdonck | S. More | J. Dorne | G. Arnold | A. Rortais | G. Sperandio | F. Streissl | C. Szentes | F. Verdonck
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