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Asian Journal of Plant Pathology

Year: 2013 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 3 | Page No.: 109-122

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Authors


Melkamu Tiru


Diriba Muleta


Gezahegn Berecha


Girma Adugna


Keywords


  • Chitinase
  • coffee wilt disease
  • highland coffee
  • hydrogen cyanide (HCN)
  • protease
Research Article

Antagonistic Effects of Rhizobacteria Against Coffee Wilt Disease Caused by Gibberella xylarioides

Melkamu Tiru, Diriba Muleta, Gezahegn Berecha and Girma Adugna
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How to cite this article

Melkamu Tiru, Diriba Muleta, Gezahegn Berecha and Girma Adugna, 2013. Antagonistic Effects of Rhizobacteria Against Coffee Wilt Disease Caused by Gibberella xylarioides. Asian Journal of Plant Pathology, 7: 109-122.

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