APA
Kast C., Kilchenmann V., Reinhard H., Droz B., Lucchetti M. A., Dübecke A., Beckh G. & Zoller O. (20180305). Chemical fingerprinting identifies Echium vulgare, Eupatorium cannabinum and Senecio spp. as plant species mainly responsible for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in bee-collected pollen. : Food additives & contaminants. Part A, Chemistry, analysis, control, exposure & risk assessment.
Chicago
Kast Christina, Kilchenmann Verena, Reinhard Hans, Droz Benoit, Lucchetti Matteo Angelo, Dübecke Arne, Beckh Gudrun and Zoller Otmar. 20180305. Chemical fingerprinting identifies Echium vulgare, Eupatorium cannabinum and Senecio spp. as plant species mainly responsible for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in bee-collected pollen. : Food additives & contaminants. Part A, Chemistry, analysis, control, exposure & risk assessment.
Harvard
Kast C., Kilchenmann V., Reinhard H., Droz B., Lucchetti M. A., Dübecke A., Beckh G. and Zoller O. (20180305). Chemical fingerprinting identifies Echium vulgare, Eupatorium cannabinum and Senecio spp. as plant species mainly responsible for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in bee-collected pollen. : Food additives & contaminants. Part A, Chemistry, analysis, control, exposure & risk assessment.
MLA
Kast Christina, Kilchenmann Verena, Reinhard Hans, Droz Benoit, Lucchetti Matteo Angelo, Dübecke Arne, Beckh Gudrun and Zoller Otmar. Chemical fingerprinting identifies Echium vulgare, Eupatorium cannabinum and Senecio spp. as plant species mainly responsible for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in bee-collected pollen. : Food additives & contaminants. Part A, Chemistry, analysis, control, exposure & risk assessment. 20180305.