Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station 1-1-2006 TB 192 : The Use of Glyphosate Herbicides in Managed Forest Ecosystems and Their Effects on Non-target Organisms with Particular Reference to Ants as Bioindicators
@inproceedings{Guiseppe2018MaineAA, title={Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station 1-1-2006 TB 192 : The Use of Glyphosate Herbicides in Managed Forest Ecosystems and Their Effects on Non-target Organisms with Particular Reference to Ants as Bioindicators}, author={Kerry F. L. Guiseppe and Francis A. Drummond and Constance S. Stubbs and Stephen A. Woods}, year={2018} }
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