The Abundant Class III Chitinase Homolog in Young Developing Banana Fruits Behaves as a Transient Vegetative Storage Protein and Most Probably Serves as an Important Supply of Amino Acids for the Synthesis of Ripening-Associated Proteins1
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Paul Proost | P. Proost | R. Swennen | E. V. Van Damme | W. Peumans | Willy J. Peumans | Rony L. Swennen | Els J.M. Van Damme
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