Inhibitory influence of inorganic salts on banana postharvest pathogens and preliminary application to control crown rot
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概要
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- 2004-02-01
著者
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Alvindia Dionisio
Bureau Of Postharvest Research And Extension (bpre) Clsu
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KOBAYASHI Takao
Laboratory of Tropical Plant Protection, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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NATSUAKI Keiko
Laboratory of Tropical Plant Protection, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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TANDA Seinosuke
Laboratory of Microbial Ecology, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Natsuaki Keiko
Department Of International Agricultural Development Faculty Of International Agricultural Studies T
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Natsuaki Keiko
Laboratory Of Tropical Plant Protection Department Of International Agricultural Development Tokyo U
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Tanda Seinosuke
Laboratory Of Microbial Ecology Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Kobayashi Takao
Department Of International Agricultural Development Faculty Of International Agricultural Studies T
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Kobayashi Takao
Laboratory Of Forest Pathology Of The Government Forest Experiment Station
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