Design and characterization of an artificial two-strain bacterial consortium for the efficient biodegradation of deoxynivalenol
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G. Wang | S. de Saeger | Junqiang Hu | Jianhong Xu | J. Shi | Yanxia Wang | Yu Wang | Yijun Dai
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