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Everett P Weber

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CBE Life Sciences Education|October 3, 2006
FIRST--what's next?Diane Ebert-May, Everett P Weber
Frontiers in Microbiology|September 18, 2023
Patterns of asexual reproduction of the soybean aphid, <i>Aphis glycines</i> (Matsumura), with and without the secondary symbionts <i>Wolbachia</i> and <i>Arsenophonus,</i> on susceptible and resistant soybean genotypesRosanna Giordano, Everett P Weber, Ryan Mitacek, et al.
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CBE Life Sciences Education|October 3, 2006
FIRST--what's next?Diane Ebert-May, Everett P Weber
Frontiers in Microbiology|September 18, 2023
Patterns of asexual reproduction of the soybean aphid, <i>Aphis glycines</i> (Matsumura), with and without the secondary symbionts <i>Wolbachia</i> and <i>Arsenophonus,</i> on susceptible and resistant soybean genotypesRosanna Giordano, Everett P Weber, Ryan Mitacek, et al.
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