Studies on the wood-decaying capacity and the physiology of the three soft rot fungi Allescheria terrestris, Phialophora (margarinomyces) luteo-viridis and Phialophora richardsiae
by Lundström
Book 278 of Abstracts of Uppsala dissertations from the Faculty of Science --
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