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๗. Limtong S, Into P, Attarat P. Biocontrol of rice seedling rot disease
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marine yeast communities associated with corals and zoanthids in Gulf of Thailand,
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๙. Sakpuntoon V, Angchaun J, Boonmak C, Chang CF, Liu SM, Lee CF,
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๑๑. Boonyarit J, Polburee P, Khaenda B, Zhao ZK, Limtong S. Lipid production
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using a two-stage batch-cultivation strategy with separate optimization of each stage.
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๑๒. Into P, Khunnamwong P, Jindamoragot S, Am-in S, Intanoo W, Limtong S.
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๑๓. Khunnamwong P, Lertwattanasakul N, Limtong S. Teunia siamensis f.a.,
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