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. 1965 Jul;40(4):611–614. doi: 10.1104/pp.40.4.611

The Respiratory Pattern in the Tomato Fruit and its Alteration by Infiltration with Various Chemicals 1

Aref A Abdul-Baki 1,2, John P McCollum 1, David B Dickinson 1
PMCID: PMC550348  PMID: 16656135

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