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Efecto de características químicas de suelos aluviales de la zona central de Chile en la concentración de ADN plasmidial de cepas de Rhizobium leguminosarum Bv. Phaseoli

H. Urzúa S.    
B. Tesser O.    

Resumen

Efecto de características químicas de suelos aluviales de la zona central de Chile en la concentración de ADN plasmidial de cepas de Rhizobium leguminosarum Bv. Phaseoli

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