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TEMPERATURE-, PH- AND WATER ACTIVITY DEPENDENCE OF PHOTORHABDUS LUMINESCENS STRAINS AND THEIR IN VITRO INHIBITORY EFFECT TO TRICHODERMA SPECIES CAUSING MUSHROOM GREEN MOULD DISEASE
Authors: Körmöczi Péter; Allaga Henrietta; Kormányos Róbert; Kormányos Gergő; Vágvölgyi Csaba; Kredics László;
Körmöczi Péter; Allaga Henrietta; Kormányos Róbert; Kormányos Gergő; Vágvölgyi Csaba; Kredics László;
TEMPERATURE-, PH- AND WATER ACTIVITY DEPENDENCE OF PHOTORHABDUS LUMINESCENS STRAINS AND THEIR IN VITRO INHIBITORY EFFECT TO TRICHODERMA SPECIES CAUSING MUSHROOM GREEN MOULD DISEASE
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Hungary
Related Organizations
- University of Szeged Hungary
Keywords
01.06.01. Sejtbiológia, mikrobiológia
01.06.01. Sejtbiológia, mikrobiológia
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