The Filamentous Fungi: Industrial mycology, Volumes 1-4John Edward Smith, David Richard Berry |
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... Biological Sciences , The University of Aston , Birmingham , England . D.R. Berry , Department of Applied ... Biological Sciences , The University of Aston , Birmingham , England . W.A. Hayes , Department of Biological Sciences , The ...
... Biological Sciences , The University of Aston , Birmingham , England . D.R. Berry , Department of Applied ... Biological Sciences , The University of Aston , Birmingham , England . W.A. Hayes , Department of Biological Sciences , The ...
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... BIOLOGICAL CONTROL The application of biological control to mushroom cultivation is comparatively recent . Efficient distribution of chemicals in compost and casing has always been the most difficult aspect of chemical methods of ...
... BIOLOGICAL CONTROL The application of biological control to mushroom cultivation is comparatively recent . Efficient distribution of chemicals in compost and casing has always been the most difficult aspect of chemical methods of ...
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... biological control was first used against insect pests . Hussey ( 1969 ) drew attention to the possibility of using entomophilic nematodes for controlling sciarids and phorids and recent work has revealed several examples of biological ...
... biological control was first used against insect pests . Hussey ( 1969 ) drew attention to the possibility of using entomophilic nematodes for controlling sciarids and phorids and recent work has revealed several examples of biological ...
Contents
The cell wall 3 Hyphal extension | 5 |
Chapter | 11 |
Primary secondary and intermediary metabolism | 18 |
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