Low molecular weight chelators and phenolic compounds isolated from wood decay fungi and their role in the fungal biodegradation of wood1This is paper 2084 of the Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station.1
Barry Goodell(University of Maine), Guangbiao Xu(Donghua University), Andrzej Paszczyński(University of Idaho), J. Liu(University of Maine), S. Krishnamurthy(University of Maine), Jody Jellison(University of Maine), Geoffrey Daniel(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Lin Ai Jun(University of Maine), Frank A. Fekete(University of Maine)
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