Current Challenges and Trends in the Discovery of Agrochemicals
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About Current Challenges and Trends in the Discovery of Agrochemicals
This paper, published in 2013, received 480 indexed citations . Written by Clemens Lamberth, Stéphane Jeanmart, Torsten Luksch and Andrew Plant covering the research area of Plant Science, Insect Science and Biotechnology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Plant Science (213 citations), Molecular Biology (137 citations) and Insect Science (109 citations). Published in Science.
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