Characterization of ethylene biosynthesis associated with ripening in banana fruit.
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S. Shiomi | Y. Kubo | R. Nakamura | A. Inaba | A. Inaba | X Liu | S Shiomi | A Nakatsuka | Y Kubo | R Nakamura | A Inaba | A. Nakatsuka | Xuejun Liu | X. Liu
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