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"Symbiosis in Nature" ed. by Everlon Rigobelo

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"Symbiosis in Nature" ed. by Everlon Rigobelo

"Symbiosis in Nature" ed. by Everlon Rigobelo
ITexLi | 2023 | ISBN: 1837686386 9781837686384 1837686378 9781837686377 1837686394 9781837686391 | 246 pages | PDF | 14 MB

This book thoroughly explores various aspects of symbiosis in nature, delving into topics such as signaling, its importance in agriculture, and its role in mitigating abiotic stresses. It also provides a comprehensive exploration of various aspects related to symbiosis in nature, offering readers a valuable opportunity to enhance their understanding of this subject.

Microbiomes: Current Knowledge and Unanswered Questions

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Microbiomes: Current Knowledge and Unanswered Questions

Microbiomes: Current Knowledge and Unanswered Questions by Eugene Rosenberg
English | EPUB | 2021 | 439 Pages | ISBN : 3030653161 | 7.5 MB

This book examines an important paradigm shift in biology: Plants and animals, traditionally viewed as individuals, are now considered to be complex systems and host to a plethora of microorganisms.

Microbiomes: Current Knowledge and Unanswered Questions

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Microbiomes: Current Knowledge and Unanswered Questions

Microbiomes: Current Knowledge and Unanswered Questions by Eugene Rosenberg
English | PDF | 2021 | 439 Pages | ISBN : 3030653161 | 7.1 MB

This book examines an important paradigm shift in biology: Plants and animals, traditionally viewed as individuals, are now considered to be complex systems and host to a plethora of microorganisms.