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      Beauveria bassiana as an endophyte: a critical review on associated methodology and biocontrol potential

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                Journal
                BioControl
                BioControl
                Springer Nature
                1386-6141
                1573-8248
                February 2017
                October 13 2016
                February 2017
                : 62
                : 1
                : 1-17
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                10.1007/s10526-016-9769-5
                c37d8505-9ca2-4d51-b02d-ffb8a107e150
                © 2017

                http://www.springer.com/tdm

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