The visual quality of minimally processed lettuces stored in air or controlled atmosphere with emphasis on romaine and iceberg types
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Marita Cantwell | Mikal E. Saltveit | M. Saltveit | Gloria López-Gálvez | G. López‐Gálvez | M. Cantwell
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