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Biocontrol of seed-borne Alternaria raphani and A. brassicicola

Giovanni Vannacci, +1 more
- 01 Oct 1987 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 10, pp 850-856
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Forty-two microorganisms were tested as biological control agents against Alternaria raphani and A. brassicicola for in vitro antagonistic ability, for ability to control the pathogens on naturally infected seeds germinated on moistened blotters, and in planting mix in growth chamber studies.
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Forty-two microorganisms were tested as biological control agents against Alternaria raphani and A. brassicicola. Tests were conducted for in vitro antagonistic ability, for ability to control the ...

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