Environmental conditions and beekeeping practices associated with Nosema ceranae presence in Argentina
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K. Antúnez | A. Giacobino | M. Signorini | E. Bertozzi | M. A. Palacio | J. Merke | E. Orellano | A. Molineri | A. Aignasse | L. Zago | H. Pietronave | Natalia Bulacio Cagnolo | G. Rodríguez | A. Pacini | Agostina Giacobino | N. B. Cagnolo
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