Metzler, 1991 - Google Patents
Application, nutritional factors, population dynamics and detection of antagonistsMetzler, 1991
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- 1818085138642907831
- Author
- Metzler B
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- Developments in Agricultural and Managed Forest Ecology
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ABSTRACT Metzler, B., 1990. Application, nutritional factors, population dynamics and detection of antagonists. Recent attempts to introduce antagonists of soil borne plant pathogens are reviewed, with special reference to fungal antagonists. Suppressive soil and …
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