Autor: Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit
- Monitoring Aspergillus flavus genotypes in a multi-genotype aflatoxin biocontrol product with quantitative pyrosequencing
- Degeneration of aflatoxin gene clusters in Aspergillus flavus from Africa and North America
- Biological control of aflatoxins in Africa: current status and potential challenges in the face of climate change
Autor: Cotty, P.J.
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- Degeneration of aflatoxin gene clusters in Aspergillus flavus from Africa and North America
- Biological control of aflatoxins in Africa: current status and potential challenges in the face of climate change
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