Insights into the molecular basis of biocontrol of Brassica pathogens by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens UCMB5113 lipopeptides
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E. De Pauw | Kunling Chen | J. Meijer | M. Ongena | Shashidar Asari | S. Bejai | D. Debois
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