Autor: Palou, Lluís
- Potassium silicate: a new organic tool for the control of citrus postharvest green mold
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- Postharvest fungal diseases of pomegranates in southern Italy
- Postharvest Diseases of Pomegranate: Alternative Control Means and a Spiderweb Effect
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- Postharvest Diseases of Pomegranate: Alternative Control Means and a Spiderweb Effect
- Effectiveness of alternative means for controlling pomegranate postharvest pathogens
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