Isolation and Analysis of the Enzymatic Properties of Thermophilic Fungi from Compost
Hanbyul LEE; Young-Min LEE; Yeongseon JANG; Sangjoon LEE; Hwanhwi LEE; Byoung-Jun AHN; Gyu-Hyeok KIM; Jae-Jin KIM.
Mycobiology
; : 181-184, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729227
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