1993
DOI: 10.1016/0964-8305(93)90023-u
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Ecological and enzymatic studies on fungi associated with biscuits in Egypt

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“…The present observations almost agree with the result obtained from different types of soil in some Arab countries (Moubasher et al, 1985; Abdel-Sater, 1987; Abdel-Hafez et al, 1989a, b, 1990a, b, 1991, 1995; El-Said, 1994). …”
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“…The present observations almost agree with the result obtained from different types of soil in some Arab countries (Moubasher et al, 1985; Abdel-Sater, 1987; Abdel-Hafez et al, 1989a, b, 1990a, b, 1991, 1995; El-Said, 1994). …”
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confidence: 93%
“…These high amounts of salts were not found in the cultivated (0.06~0.85%) and desert (0.01~0.48%) soils. Similar results were recorded by Abdel-Sater (1987) who found that the total soluble salts in the samples of cultivated, desert and saline soil collected from Egypt ranged between 0.13~1.69%, 0.03~1.6% and 6.62~18.63%, respectively. Also, Abdel-Hafez et al (1991, 1995) recorded that the total soluble salts collected from Egypt fluctuated between 2.2~4.7% and 0.18~0.30%.…”
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