Functional Analyses of the Malolactic Wine Yeast ML01
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Acknowledgments: We are grateful to Kareen Stanich, Marjorie King, and Lina Madilao for their technical assistance and Russ Morris of the University of British Columbia Media Group for preparing artwork. We also thank the members of the taste panel: Joan Chisholm, Kimber Dever, M. King, K. Stanich, Carl Bogdanoff, Brad Estergaard, Jim Wild, Judy Harrisson, Tom Kopp, John Drover, Kevin Usher, Jan Langton, and Michael Beulah.
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تاریخ انتشار 2007