Structure of Aspergillus flavus populations associated with maize in Greece, Spain, and Serbia: Implications for aflatoxin biocontrol on a regional scale
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P. Cotty | A. Ortega‐Beltran | K. Callicott | Mohamed Ali Ouadhene | Hillary L Mehl | Paola Battilani
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