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Pomegranate Borne Fungicidal Lactic Acid Bacteria and their Biodiversity
The present work was aimed at the determination of distribution of lactic acid bacteria on aerial surfaces of pomegranate, and evaluation of the antifungal potential for their possible use as biocontrol agent. Maximum population of lactic acid bacteria was detected on flowers of Bhagwa and Ganesh va...
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description | The present work was aimed at the determination of distribution of lactic acid bacteria on aerial surfaces of pomegranate, and evaluation of the antifungal potential for their possible use as biocontrol agent. Maximum population of lactic acid bacteria was detected on flowers of Bhagwa and Ganesh variety, although the count was higher in Bhagwa (
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