The Potential of the Novel Mosquitocidal Bacillus thuringiensis Strain LLP29 for use in Practice
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Yan Peng | X. Guan | Songqing Wu | En-jiong Huang | Lingling Zhang | I. Gelbič | Mingwei Li | Linying Sun
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