Winder et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Terminology in microbial control of weedsWinder et al., 1991
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- Winder R
- Shamoun S
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- Biological Control
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The term “bioherbicide” refers to endemic weed pathogens which act as biocontrol agents following periodic inundative applications; fungal bioherbicides are called “mycoherbicides”( Templeton, 1982). Terms such as bioherbicide and mycoherbicide simultaneously portray …
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