Controlled Infection Experiment With Aphanomyces astaci Provides Additional Evidence for Latent Infections and Resistance in Freshwater Crayfish
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Controlled Infection Experiment With Aphanomyces astaci Provides Additional Evidence for Latent Infections and Resistance in Freshwater Crayfish
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -
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Frontiers Media SA
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2021-09-03
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10.3389/fevo.2021.647037
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