Exogenous l-ascorbic acid regulates the antioxidant system to increase the regeneration of damaged mycelia and induce the development of fruiting bodies in Hypsizygus marmoreus.
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J. Juan | Hong Wang | Mingjie Chen | C. Han | Zhiyong Feng | Jinjing Zhang | Haibo Hao | Hui Chen | Qian Wang
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