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chapters
Chinese Academy
examine the use of nematode-of Sciences,
Beijing,
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detail, exploring the many with
environmental
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fungi that
feature in nematicidal
activities and of course useful
paths for further study on this
topic.This is a highly
informative and carefully
presented book, providing
scientific insight for scholars
with an interest in fungi and in
biological control of
nematodes.

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