Venturicidin: A New Antifungal Antibiotic of Potential Use in Agriculture


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Article Published: 09 December 1961 Venturicidin: A New Antifungal Antibiotic of Potential Use in Agriculture A. RHODES1, K. H. FANTES1, B. BOOTHROYD1, MOIRA P. McGONAGLE1 & …R. CROSSE1 Show


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About this articleCite this article RHODES, A., FANTES, K., BOOTHROYD, B. et al. Venturicidin: A New Antifungal Antibiotic of Potential Use in Agriculture. Nature 192, 952–954 (1961).


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