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Recent advances in the molecular biology and ecophysiology of meristematic stone-inhabiting fungi
Recent advances in the molecular biology and ecophysiology of meristematic stone-inhabiting fungi
Recent advances in the molecular biology and ecophysiology of meristematic stone-inhabiting fungi
Urzi, C. (author) / De Leo, F. (author) / De Hoog, S. (author) / Sterflinger, K. (author) / Ciferri, O. / Tiano, P. / Mastromei, G.
International conference, Microbiology and conservation; Of microbes and art the role of microbial communities in the degradation and protection of cultural heritage ; 1999 ; Florence
2000-01-01
18 pages
Papers. Also known as ICMC; Includes bibliographical references and index
Conference paper
English
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