Fenitrothion and esfenvalerate stability during corn and wheat sample processing
Alberto Vásquez-Castro, Javier; Casadei de Baptista, Gilberto; Roberto Pimentel Trevizan, Luiz; Dias Gadanha Junior, Casimiro.
Sci. agric
; 65(2)2008.
Artículo en Inglés |
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| ID: biblio-1496832
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