Effects of ethephon and low-temperature treatments on blood oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck): Anthocyanin accumulation and volatile profile changes during storage.
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Huan Cheng | Donghong Liu | Xingqian Ye | B. B. Ismail | Enbo Xu | Wenjun Wang | Haibo Pan | Feifei Liu | Jin Chen
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