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C. Buddy Rumburg, Yield and N Accumulation of Meadow Forage Fertilized at Advancing Maturity with N, Agronomy Journal, vol. 64, no. 2, p. 187, 1972.
J. Reimer, Li, M., and , Yield variability and agricultural trade, Agricultural & Resource Economics Review, vol. 38, p. 258, 2009.
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S. I. Rondon and Hamm, P. B., Zebra Chip: a new potato pest in the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington, 71st annual Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference. Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference, Portland, Oregon, pp. 45-47, 2012.
S. I. Rondon, ‘Zebra chip’ de la patata en el pacific noroeste de los Estados Unidos: una vision retrospectiva del manejo de la enfermedad, Phytoma, vol. 291, pp. 49-53, 2017.
S. I. Rondon, Zebra Chip in the PNW: a retrospective view managing the disease, 3rd Hemiptera Symposium HPIS . Phytoma, Madrid, Spain, 2017.
P. B. Hamm, Rondon, S. I., Eggers, J. E., Crosslin, J. M., and Munyaneza, J. E., Zebra chip: the Columbia Basin experience in Oregon and Washington in 2011, 96th Annual Meeting of the Potato Association of America. Potato Association of America, Denver, Colorado, p. 13, 2012.
S. I. Rondon, Zebra Chip update in the lower Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington: First year retrospective toward managing the disease, 12th Annual Zebra Chip Reporting Session. Zebra Chip Reporting Session, San Antonio, Texas, pp. 65-70, 2013.
C. Robert and TANGUAY, R., Zebrafish as a Model for Developmental Biology and Toxicology, in Handbook of Developmental Neurotoxicology (Second Edition)Handbook of Developmental Neurotoxicology (Second Edition), 2018.
N. PD, GR, G., and RL, T., ZEBRAFISH AS AN IN VIVO MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL DESIGN., Green Chem., 2016.