"
Field Durability of Yorkool®LN Nets in the Benin Republic"
written by I. B. Ahogni, R. Y. Aïkpon, R. A. Ossè, J. F. Dagnon, R. Govoetchan, R. H. Attolou, A. Agbevo, R. Azondekon, C. Z. Koukpo, V. Gnanguenon, H. Sagbohan, C. Kpanou, F. Tokponon, B. Akinro, G. G. Padonou, M. C. Akogbeto,
published by
Advances in Entomology,
Vol.8 No.1, 2020
has been cited by the following article(s):
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