Cite
Minimal tillage and intermittent flooding farming systems show a potential reduction in the proliferation of Anopheles mosquito larvae in a rice field in Malanville, Northern Benin.
MLA
Djègbè, Innocent, et al. “Minimal Tillage and Intermittent Flooding Farming Systems Show a Potential Reduction in the Proliferation of Anopheles Mosquito Larvae in a Rice Field in Malanville, Northern Benin.” Malaria Journal, vol. 19, no. 1, Sept. 2020, p. N.PAG. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03406-2.
APA
Djègbè, I., Zinsou, M., Dovonou, E. F., Tchigossou, G., Soglo, M., Adéoti, R., Gbaguidi, B., Atoyebi, S., Chandre, F., Akogbéto, M., Lines, J., & Djouaka, R. (2020). Minimal tillage and intermittent flooding farming systems show a potential reduction in the proliferation of Anopheles mosquito larvae in a rice field in Malanville, Northern Benin. Malaria Journal, 19(1), N.PAG. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03406-2
Chicago
Djègbè, Innocent, Merdie Zinsou, Edia Flavien Dovonou, Geneviève Tchigossou, Murielle Soglo, Razack Adéoti, Brice Gbaguidi, et al. 2020. “Minimal Tillage and Intermittent Flooding Farming Systems Show a Potential Reduction in the Proliferation of Anopheles Mosquito Larvae in a Rice Field in Malanville, Northern Benin.” Malaria Journal 19 (1): N.PAG. doi:10.1186/s12936-020-03406-2.