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. 1977 Aug;34(2):228–229. doi: 10.1128/aem.34.2.228-229.1977

Ethylene Production by Axenic Fruiting Cultures of Agaricus bisporus

D A Wood 1, J B W Hammond 1
PMCID: PMC242625  PMID: 562129

Abstract

Axenic cultures of Agaricus bisporus were used to show that the rise in ethylene production during fruiting derives from its own metabolism.

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