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Composition and vertical distribution of free living and plant parasitic nematodes in hop gardens in the Czech Republic Cover

Composition and vertical distribution of free living and plant parasitic nematodes in hop gardens in the Czech Republic

By: V. Čermák,  V. Gaar,  L. Háněl and  K. Široká  
Open Access
|May 2011

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