The mechanism of plant gall induction by insects: revealing clues, facts, and consequences in a cross-kingdom complex interaction
Gätjens-Boniche, Omar.
Rev. biol. trop
; 67(6)dic. 2019.
Artículo en Inglés |
LILACS-Express
| ID: biblio-1507587
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