Transient Silencing of CHALCONE SYNTHASE during Fruit Ripening Modifies Tomato Epidermal Cells and Cuticle Properties1[C][W]
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E. Domínguez | A. Heredia | R. Fernández-Muñoz | J. A. Heredia-Guerrero | L. España | José J. Reina-Pinto
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