The Role of PGPR Secondary Metabolites in Alleviating Allelopathic Effects (Biotic Stress) and Induced Tolerance in Plants

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Lourenzi Cledimar Rogério,Loss Arcângelo,Souza Monique,Comin Jucinei José,Lovato Paulo Emilio,Soares Claudio Roberto Fonseca Sousa

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Springer International Publishing

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