Endophytes of commercial Cranberry cultivars that control fungal pathogens.
Les endophytes sont des microorganismes (généralement des bactéries et des champignons) qui vivent dans les tissus végétaux mais n'activent pas le système immunitaire/défense des plantes, contrairement aux pathogènes végétaux qui activent généralement les réponses immunitaires des plantes. Des...
Main Author: | Elazreg, Karima |
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Other Authors: | Lang, Franz Bernd |
Language: | English |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1866/24726 |
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