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Studying the Effect of Storage and Packing Conditions on the infection of Penicillium Mold on Some Citrus Varieties

2023

Ramza Abdullah

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Tishreen University Faculty of Agriculture Engineering
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بيكربونات الصوديوم; الحمضيات; Blue mold; Green mold; Sodium carbonate; العفن الأزرق; العفن الأخضر; كربونات الصوديوم
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