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Diversity of the Bacteria in the Roots of Sugarcane Used to Produce Wasanbon in Kagawa, Japan

Plant Biotechnology - Japan
doi 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.20.0107a
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BiotechnologyAgronomyPlant ScienceCrop Science
Date

March 25, 2020

Authors
Natsuki ShimouraMasahiro MiyajiShigeyuki TajimaMika Nomura
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Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology


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