Advances in Microbiology

Advances in Microbiology

ISSN Print: 2165-3402
ISSN Online: 2165-3410
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"Ability of Fungi, Isolated from Nsukka Peppers and Garden-Egg Plant Rhizospheres, to Solubilize Phosphate and Tolerate Cadmium"
written by C. E. Onyia, C. U. Anyawu, M. N. Ikegbunam,
published by Advances in Microbiology, Vol.5 No.7, 2015
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