Conversion of spent mushroom substrate to biofertilizer using a stress-tolerant phosphate-solubilizing Pichia farinose FL7.
@article{Zhu2012ConversionOS, title={Conversion of spent mushroom substrate to biofertilizer using a stress-tolerant phosphate-solubilizing Pichia farinose FL7.}, author={Hongji Zhu and Li-fan Sun and Yan-fei Zhang and Xiao-li Zhang and Jianjun Qiao}, journal={Bioresource technology}, year={2012}, volume={111}, pages={ 410-6 } }
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