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Lessons one can learn from studying transgenic tomatoes that accumulate higher polyamines in a ripening-specific manner
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Main Authors:
Mattoo, A
,
Cassol, T
,
Mehta, R
,
Goyal, R
,
Neelam, A
,
Chung, S
,
Kumar, V
,
Handa, A
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Published:
2003
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