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Efficacy of selected acaricides on Varroa destructor and evaluation of their environmental risks on Apis mellifera
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Smagghe
,
G
.
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Aribi, N.
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Loucif-Ayad, W.
,
Soltani, N.
Published 2012-10-01
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Impact of phenolic compound as activators or inhibitors on the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose
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Dewettinck, K.
,
Raes, K.
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Smagghe
,
G
.
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Stamogiannou, I.
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Van Camp, J.
,
Van de Walle, D.
Published 2021
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Phylogenomic Analyses of Snodgrassella Isolates from Honeybees and Bumblebees Reveal Taxonomic and Functional Diversity
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Baurain, D.
,
Cleenwerck, I.
,
Cornet, L.
,
Leonard, R.R
,
Michez, D.
,
Praet, J.
,
Smagghe
,
G
.
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Vandamme, P.
,
Vereecken, N.J
Published 2022
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Phenolic compounds
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