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Hongos endofitos en plantaciones de mango 'Haden' de la planicie de Maracaibo, Venezuela

@article{MoralesRondn2006HongosEE,
  title={Hongos endofitos en plantaciones de mango 'Haden' de la planicie de Maracaibo, Venezuela},
  author={Morales-Rond{\'o}n and M Rodr{\'i}guez-Gonz{\'a}lez},
  journal={Revista De La Facultad De Agronomia De La Universidad Del Zulia},
  year={2006},
  volume={23},
  pages={273-284}
}
Se evaluo la presencia y distribucion de hongos endofitos (asintomaticos) en cuatro plantaciones de mango ‘Haden’ sometidos a diferentes practicas agronomicas y ubicados en la Planicie de Maracaibo (condiciones semi-aridas). Los hongos se recuperaron empleando la tecnica de la triple esterilizacion (metodo especifico para hongos endofitos). Todos los hongos identificados son conocidos fitopatogenos del mango. En todas las plantaciones se registro la presencia de Fusarium decemcellulare… 

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