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Reports: Antioxidant and Phenolic Changes Across One Harvest Season and Two Storage Conditions in Primocane Raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) Grown in a Hot, Dry Climate

Brenner L. Freeman    
Janet C. Stocks    
Dennis L. Eggett    
and Tory L. Parker    

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