Trans-Cinnamik Asit ve Xenorhabdus szentirmaii Metabolitlerinin Bitki Patojeni Fungus Botrytis cinerea Mücadelesinde Kullanımı
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Keywords
Botrytis,Transcinnamic asit,Xenorhabdus
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