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Title: ACETALDEHYDE AND ETHANOL BIOSYNTHESIS IN LEAVES OF PLANTS
Author(s): KIMMERER, TW
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 84 Issue: 4 Pages: 1204-1209 Published: AUG 1987
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