Inhibitory Effects of Chinese Medicinal Herbs on Plant-Pathogenic Bacteria and Identification of the Active Components from Gallnuts of Chinese Sumac.
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Chao-Long Chen | H. Su | L. Chern | W. Ho | C. Feng | Y. R. Tsou
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