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Figure 1. Elmholt & Labouriau
Table 1. Management and soil characteristics (mean values for the sampled sites in each group with SD).
Table 2. Estimated numbers of fungi (CFU mg-1 dry soil) under three farming systems and according to clay contents
Table 3. Predicted probability of detecting a colony of Gliocladium roseum or Trichoderma spp

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