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Selection and testing of epiphytic yeasts to control anthacnose in post-harvest of papaya fruit

Guy de Capdeville    
Manoel Teixeira Souza    
Jr.    
Jansen Rodrigo Pereira Santos    
Simone de Paula Miranda    
Alexandre Rodrigues Caetano and Fernando Araripe Gonçalves T    

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pp. 179 - 185
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Agriculture
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