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Characterizing a novel strain of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens BAC03 for potential biological control application Meng QX, Jiang HH, Hanson LE, Hao JJ Journal of Applied Microbiology, 113(5), 1165, 2012 |
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Interactions and biocontrol of pathogenic Streptomyces strains co-occurring in potato scab lesions Hiltunen LH, Ojanpera T, Kortemaa H, Richter E, Lehtonen MJ, Valkonen JPT Journal of Applied Microbiology, 106(1), 199, 2009 |
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Detection of the nec1 virulence gene and its correlation with pathogenicity in Streptomyces species on potato tubers and in soil using conventional and real-time PCR Cullen DW, Lees AK Journal of Applied Microbiology, 102(4), 1082, 2007 |
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Biological control agent of common scab disease by antagonistic strain Bacillus sp sunhua Han JS, Cheng JH, Yoon TM, Song J, Rajkarnikar A, Kim WG, Yoo ID, Yang YY, Suh JW Journal of Applied Microbiology, 99(1), 213, 2005 |