Actuarial Implications and Modeling of Yellow Virus on Sugar Beet After the EU's Ban on Neonicotinoids and Climate Change
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- Martial Phélippé-Guinvarc'h & Jean Cordier, 2023. "Actuarial Implications and Modeling of Yellow Virus on Sugar Beet After the EU's Ban on Neonicotinoids and Climate Change [Implications actuarielles et modélisation du virus de la jaunisse sur la b," Post-Print hal-04214465, HAL.
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- Frédéric Francis & Christiane Then & Adrien Francis & Yao Aime Constant Gbangbo & Lisa Iannello & Ibtissem Ben Fekih, 2022. "Complementary Strategies for Biological Control of Aphids and Related Virus Transmission in Sugar Beet to Replace Neonicotinoids," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(10), pages 1-12, October.
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