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Microbial Control and Sustainability

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Renato M. De Paula   +2 more
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The AgriMet project - Challenges of wireworm control with the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum

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Paluch, Maximilian   +4 more
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Introduction to Microbial Control

2000
Pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, fungi, protozoans, and nematodes, are commonly isolated from insect and other invertebrate hosts. Their natural occurrence in invertebrate populations contributes to the regulation of injurious pests of humans and their crops, households and domestic animals.
Harry K. Kaya, Lawrence A. Lacey
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Significance of microbial interactions in control of microbial ecosystems

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1970
AbstractA microbial ecosystem represents a delicately balanced population of microorganisms each interacting with and influencing the other members of the population. An understanding of the nature and effects of these interactions is essential to improving the performance of these ecologies, which are important, in such diverse processes as biological
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GROWTH CONTROL IN MICROBIAL CULTURES

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1985
Caracteristiques de la croissance. Methodes de mesure en ligne. Systemes de commande, methode de culture et croissance, croissance et expression genique, enzymes intra- et extracellulaires, produits des voies ...
H P, Meyer, O, Käppeli, A, Fiechter
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