Isolation of isosativenetriol from endophytic fungus Cochliobolus spp. of Aerva lanata
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https://doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v13i1.34953Keywords:
Aerva lanata, Cochliobolus, Endophytic, Fungus, IsosativenetriolDownloads
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