Burkholderia perseverans sp. nov., a bacterium isolated from the Restinga ecosystem, is a producer of volatile and diffusible compounds that inhibit plant pathogens

Author:

Andrade Jackeline PereiraORCID,de Souza Harisson Guimarães,Ferreira Larissa Carvalho,Cnockaert Margo,De Canck Evelien,Wieme Anneleen D.,Peeters Charlotte,Gross Eduardo,De Souza Jorge TeodoroORCID,Marbach Phellippe Arthur SantosORCID,Góes-Neto AristótelesORCID,Vandamme PeterORCID

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FAPESB

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Microbiology,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Software

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