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Suitability of media and containers for mass production of Metarhizium anisopliae

Rachappa et al., 2005

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3686063529448807296
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Rachappa V
Lingppa S
Patil R
Hugar P
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Karnataka Journal of Agricultural Sciences

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Broken rice proved to be the most ideal substrate for mass production with higher conidial productivity and yield followed by sorghum. Conidial yield from maize, wheat and chickpea did not differ to discriminate the substrate superiority. Among the low cost liquid medium …
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