Differential contribution of the two major polygalacturonases from Penicillium digitatum to virulence towards citrus fruit.
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M. López-Pérez | Luis González-Candelas | A. Ballester | J. Usall | R. Torres | N. Teixidó | I. Viñas | L. Vilanova | I. Lara
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