In Vitro And In Situ Study Of Postharvest Apple Blue Mold Biocontrol By Aureobasidium Pullulans: Evidence For The Involvement Of Competition For Nutrients
Bencheqroun, Sk.; Baji, M.; Massart, Sébastienet al.
2007 • In Postharvest Biology and Technology, 46 (2), p. 128-135
In Vitro And In Situ Study Of Postharvest Apple Blue Mold Biocontrol By Aureobasidium Pullulans: Evidence For The Involvement Of Competition For Nutrients
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