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Postharvest Quality of Bing Cherries Following Preharvest Treatment with Hydrogen Cyanamide, Calcium Ammonium Nitrate, or Gibberellic Acid

Clayton    
M. Biasi    
W. V. Agar    
I. T. Southwick    
S. M. Mitcham    
E. J.    

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