To cope with the increasing problems created by agrochemicals such as plant fertilizers, pesticides and other plant protection agents, biological alternatives have been developed over the past years. These include biopesticides, such as bacteria for the control of plant diseases, and biofertilizer t
Use of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria for Biocontrol of Plant Diseases: Principles, Mechanisms of Action, and Future Prospects
โ Scribed by Compant, S.; Duffy, B.; Nowak, J.; Clement, C.; Barka, E. A.
- Book ID
- 115486453
- Publisher
- American Society for Microbiology
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Volume
- 71
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0099-2240
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