Enhancement of the biocontrol agent Candida Oleophila (strain O) survival and control efficiency under extreme conditions of water activity and relative humidity
Enhancement of the biocontrol agent Candida Oleophila (strain O) survival and control efficiency under extreme conditions of water activity and relative humidity
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