ETHYLENE SYNTHESIZING ABILITY PATHOGENIC BACTERIA BACTERIAL RAPE DISEASES
Abstract
The ethylene synthesize ability and pathogenic properties of strains of pathogens of bacterial diseases of rape seed shave been investigated. It has been shown that ethylene synthesized these strains do not always coincide with their aggressive.
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