Fungal biotransformation of chlorogenic and caffeic acids by Fusarium graminearum: New insights in the contribution of phenolic acids to resistance to deoxynivalenol accumulation in cereals.
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Laetitia Pinson-Gadais | Florence Richard-Forget | V. Atanasova-Pénichon | F. Richard-Forget | L. Pinson-Gadais | Léa Gauthier | Marie-Noelle Bonnin-Verdal | Gisèle Marchegay | Christine Ducos | Vessela Atanasova-Penichon | C. Ducos | Marie-Noelle Bonnin-Verdal | G. Marchegay | Léa Gauthier | F. Richard‐Forget
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