Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – per se ; compositions thereof; proces of... – Fungi
Patent
1993-04-05
1995-05-23
Stone, Jacqueline
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, per se ; compositions thereof; proces of...
Fungi
424 935, 435261, 435911, A01N 6304, C12N 114, C12N 300, C12N 102
Patent
active
054181640
ABSTRACT:
An agent for combating pests and for protecting plants comprising a carrier-free cell granulate of a microorganism which is suitable for combating pests or for plant treatment such as fungi or bacteria which are capable of mycelium formation, e.g. Deuteromycetes and Metarhizium including the new anisopliae strains DMS 3884 and 3885.
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Andersch Wolfram
Hartwig Jurgen
Homeyer Bernhard
Stenzel Klaus
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft
Railey II Johnny F.
Stone Jacqueline
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