Optimising and Communicating Options for the Control of Invasive Plant Disease When There Is Epidemiological Uncertainty
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Title
Optimising and Communicating Options for the Control of Invasive Plant Disease When There Is Epidemiological Uncertainty
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Keywords
Infectious disease control, Infectious disease epidemiology, Citrus, Pathogens, Plant pathogens, Plant pathology, Epidemiology, User interfaces
Journal
PLoS Computational Biology
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages e1004211
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2015-04-14
DOI
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004211
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