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The phytotoxins of Mycosphaerella fijiensis, the causative agent of Black Sigatoka disease of bananas and plantains por Series ; Cellular and Molecular Life Science, 47(8), p.853-859, 1991
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Formato: electrónico
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: CICY (1)Colección, signatura topográfica: Ref1 B-10679.

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Chapter 1: Fungal Epigenetic Engineering / Chapter 2: Yeast Engineering for New Antifungal Compounds: A Contextualized Overview / Chapter 3: G-protein-coupled Receptors in Fungi / Chapter 4 Prompt and Convenient Preparation of Oral Vaccines Using Yeast Cell Surface Display / Chapter 5 Trichoderma, a Factory of Multipurpose Enzymes: Cloning of Enzymatic Genes / Chapter 6: Recent Advances in Molecular Approaches for Mining Potential Candidate Genes of Trichoderma for Biofuel / Chapter 7: Genetically Modified Microbes for Second-Generation Bioethanol Production / Chapter 8: Fungal Bioengineering in Biodiesel Production / Chapter 9 : Bioengineering Fungi and Yeast for the production of Enzymes, Metabolites, and Value-Added Compounds / Chapter 10: Fungal Production of Prebiotics / Chapter 11: Fermentative Production of Secondary Metabolites from Bioengineered Fungal Species and Their Applications / Chapter 12: Recent Progress on Trichoderma Secondary Metabolites / Chapter 13 Fungal Genes Encoding Enzymes Used in Cheese Production and Fermentation Industries / Chapter 14 Unraveling the Potentials of Endophytes and Its applications / Chapter 15 The Role of Fungi and Genes for the Removal of Environmental Contaminants from Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants / Chapter 16 DNA Barcoding for Species Identification in Genetically Engineered Fungi / chapter 17 Current Progress on Endophytic Microbial Dynamics on Dendrobium Plants / Chapter 18 Understanding Its Role Bioengineered Trichoderma in Managing Soil-Borne Plant Diseases and Its Other Benefits / Chapter 19 Beyond Classical Biocontrol: New Perspectives on Trichoderma / Chapter 20 Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR)and Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR): Role and Mechanism of Action Against Phytopathogens por Series ; Fungal Biotechnology and BioEngineering, 2020
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Formato: electrónico
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: CICY (1)Colección, signatura topográfica: Ref1 B-17727.

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