Physicochemical, microbiological, and structural relationship of vanilla beans (Vanilla planifolia, Andrews) during traditional curing process and use of its waste
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María de Jesus Perea-Flores | G. Dávila-Ortíz | H. Martínez-Gutiérrez | Miguel A Vega-Cuellar | Alberto Peña-Barrientos | F. E. González-Jiménez | A. Patrón-Soberano
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