Tracking the potato late blight pathogen in the atmosphere using unmanned aerial vehicles and Lagrangian modeling
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David G. Schmale | Maria Newcomb | D. Schmale | E. Shields | D. Aylor | C. Nappo | Donald E. Aylor | Elson J. Shields | Carmen Nappo | M. Newcomb
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