Deciphering the role of Trichoderma sp. bioactives in combating the wilt causing cell wall degrading enzyme polygalacturonase produced by Fusarium oxysporum: An in-silico approach.
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Satyawati Sharma | P. Hariprasad | Anuj Kumar | Sushil Kumar | Abhay Tiwari | G. Singh | G. Choudhir
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