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. 1958 Nov;6(6):427–440. doi: 10.1128/am.6.6.427-440.1958

Populations and Softening Enzyme Activity of Filamentous Fungi on Flowers, Ovaries, and Fruit of Pickling Cucumbers1

J L Etchells 1, T A Bell 1, R J Monroe 1, P M Masley 1,2, A L Demain 1,3
PMCID: PMC1057448  PMID: 13595656

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