Harding et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Biofilm morphologies of plant pathogenic fungiHarding et al., 2010
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- Harding M
- Marques L
- Howard R
- Olson M
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- Am J Plant Sci Biotechnol
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Microbial biofilms often complicate management of bacterial and fungal diseases. While much is known about biofilms formed by bacteria and yeasts, few descriptions of biofilms formed by filamentous fungi are available. A novel biofilm culture technology, the BEST …
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