Expanding the diversity of Chardonnay aroma through the metabolic interactions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cocultures
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Jordi Ballester | V. Ferreira | F. Bordet | Rémy Romanet | Camille Eicher | R. Gougeon | A. Julien-Ortiz | C. Roullier-Gall | H. Alexandre | Cristina Peña | Florian Bahut
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