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Chicago Style CitationYeats, Trevor H., Gregory J. Buda, Zhonghua Wang, Noam Chehanovsky, Leonie C. Moyle, Reinhard Jetter, Arthur A. Schaffer, i Jocelyn K.C Rose. The Fruit Cuticles of Wild Tomato Species Exhibit Architectural and Chemical Diversity, Providing a New Model for Studying the Evolution of Cuticle Function. 2011.
Cita MLAYeats, Trevor H., et al. The Fruit Cuticles of Wild Tomato Species Exhibit Architectural and Chemical Diversity, Providing a New Model for Studying the Evolution of Cuticle Function. 2011.