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Physiological, chemical, morphological, and plant infectivity characteristics of Frankia isolates from Myrica pennsylvanica: correlation to DNA restriction patterns.

R A Bloom, M P Lechevalier, R L Tate 3rd
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2802600

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  • Published online September 1, 1989.

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  1. R A Bloom,
  2. M P Lechevalier and
  3. R L Tate 3rd
  1. Department of Soils and Crops, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0231.

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Physiological, chemical, morphological, and plant infectivity characteristics of Frankia isolates from Myrica pennsylvanica: correlation to DNA restriction patterns.
R A Bloom, M P Lechevalier, R L Tate 3rd
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Sep 1989, 55 (9) 2161-2166; DOI:

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