Direct identification, and localization of Azospirillum in the rhizosphere of wheat using fluorescence‐labelled monoclonal antibodies and confocal scanning laser microscopy
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Anton Hartmann | Werner Bode | R. Borlinghaus | Michael Schloter | M. Schloter | A. Hartmann | R. Borlinghaus | W. Bode
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