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Methods for Confirming the Gram Reaction of Gram-variable Bacillus Species Isolated from Tobacco

Publié en ligne: 30 Dec 2014
Volume & Edition: Volume 19 (2000) - Edition 2 (July 2000)
Pages: 97 - 101
Reçu: 20 Feb 2000
Accepté: 03 May 2000
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