The Relationship Between Botulinal Toxin Production and Spoilage of Fresh Tomatoes Held at 13 and 23°C Under Passively Modified and Controlled Atmospheres and Air.
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Michael J. Banco | R. Kociba | F. Busta | H. Sugiyama | J. Hotchkiss | C. Genigeorgis | L. A. Smoot | J. D. Schuman | L. Rheaume
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