Co-occurrence and abundance of pollinators and pests in horticultural systems in Africa using an integrated Earth observation-based approach
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Main Authors: | Aduvukha, G.R., Abdel-Rahman, E.M., Mudereri, B.T., Sichangi, A.W., Makokha, G.O., Lattorff, H.M.G., Mohamed, S.A., Landmann, T., Tonnang, H.E.Z., Dubois, T. |
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2024-05-20T15:15:08Z
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141939 |
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