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    Shi Y, Vrebalov J, Zheng H, Xu Y, Yin X, Liu W, Liu Z, Sorensen I, Su G, Ma Q, Evanich D, Rose JKC, Fei Z, Van Eck J, Thannhauser T, Chen K, Giovannoni JJ.
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    Ng JK, Schröder R, Brummell DA, Sutherland PW, Hallett IC, Smith BG, Melton LD, Johnston JW.
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  • 45. Structural changes in cell wall pectins during strawberry fruit development.
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  • 51. Increased firmness and modified cell wall composition by ethylene were reversed by the ethylene inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) in the non-climacteric olives harvested at dark green stage - Possible implementation of ethylene for olive quality.
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    Zhang L, Zhu M, Ren L, Li A, Chen G, Hu Z.
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  • 58. Unraveling the target genes of RIN transcription factor during tomato fruit ripening and softening.
    Li L, Wang X, Zhang X, Guo M, Liu T.
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