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Comparative Analysis of the Core Proteomes Among The
Wild Apple-Associated Fungi and Bacteria Compete to Colonize the Larval Gut of an Invasive Wood-Borer Agrilus Mali in Tianshan Forests
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7476,532 B2 Schneider Et Al
To Obtain Approval for Projects to Develop Genetically Modified Organisms in Containment
Characterisation of Pseudomonas Spp. Isolated from Foods
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7,618,799 B2 Coleman Et Al
Bacterial Diversity from Benthic Mats of Antarctic Lakes As a Source of New Bioactive Metabolites
Control of Phytopathogenic Microorganisms with Pseudomonas Sp. and Substances and Compositions Derived Therefrom
Chromatic Bacteria – a Broad Host-Range Plasmid and Chromosomal Insertion Toolbox for Fluorescent Protein Expression in Bacteria
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN Identification And
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Metaproteogenomic Insights Beyond Bacterial Response to Naphthalene Exposure and Bio-Stimulation
A Glimpse of the Diversity of Complex Polysaccharide-Degrading Culturable Bacteria from Kongsfjorden, Arctic Ocean
Ice Nucleation Active Bacteria in Precipitation Are Genetically Diverse and Nucleate Ice by Employing Different Mechanisms
Phenazine-1-Carboxylic Acid-Producing
Psychrophilic Pseudomonads from Antarctica: Pseudomonas Antarctica Sp
Metagenomics and Metatranscriptomics of Lake Erie Ice
Résistance Aux Antibiotiques Dans Des Eaux Urbaines Péri-Hospitalières Considérées Dans Un Continuum Hydrologique Ayad Qasim Mahdi Almakki
Comparative Analysis of the Core Proteomes Among The
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Real-Time PCR Detection of Pseudomonas Cichorii, the Causal Agent of Midrib Rot in Lettuce
Pseudomonas Floridensis Sp. Nov., a Bacterial Pathogen Isolated from Tomato
Pseudomonas Orientalis F9: a Potent Antagonist Against Phytopathogens with Phytotoxic Effect in the Apple Flower
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7,985,564 B2 Retallack Et Al
Selection of the Root Endophyte Pseudomonas Brassicacearum CDVBN10 As Plant Growth Promoter for Brassica Napus L