Effect of rainfall and atmospheric temperature on the prevalence of the whitespot syndrome virus in pond-cultured Penaeus monodon

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Tendencia, E., Bosma, R. H., Usero, R. C., & Verreth, J. A. J. (2010). Effect of rainfall and atmospheric temperature on the prevalence of the whitespot syndrome virus in pond-cultured Penaeus monodon.ប្រធានបទ
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