Biological control of damping-off [Pythium aphanidermatum] of cucumber in the United Arab Emirates, using streptomycete and nonstreptomycete actinomycetes capable of producing cell-wall-degrading enzymes
El-Tarabily, K. A.; McKenna, F.
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology-Revue Canadienne de Phytopathologie 28(2): 348
2006
ISSN/ISBN: 0706-0661
Accession: 070589630
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