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How can fungal growth be prevented?
« on: 13/03/2014 21:11:42 »
Hello,

I'm currently working on the isolation and identification of microorganisms from wooden barrels.
I'm just interested in yeasts and bacteria, but I mostly get a very large growth of fungi (mold).
Does anyone know what product I can add to my soil (solid and liquid) to prevent the growth of fungi?

Greetings
« Last Edit: 15/03/2014 14:56:15 by chris »
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