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The abundant class III chitinase homolog in young developing banana fruits behaves as a transient vegetative storage protein and most probably serves as an important supply of amino acids for the synthesis of ripening-associated proteins.

(2002) PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 130(2). p.1063-1072
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PEUMANS, WJ, et al. “The Abundant Class III Chitinase Homolog in Young Developing Banana Fruits Behaves as a Transient Vegetative Storage Protein and Most Probably Serves as an Important Supply of Amino Acids for the Synthesis of Ripening-Associated Proteins.” PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 130, no. 2, 2002, pp. 1063–72.
APA
PEUMANS, W., PROOST, P., SWENNEN, R., & Van Damme, E. (2002). The abundant class III chitinase homolog in young developing banana fruits behaves as a transient vegetative storage protein and most probably serves as an important supply of amino acids for the synthesis of ripening-associated proteins. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 130(2), 1063–1072.
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PEUMANS, WJ, P PROOST, RL SWENNEN, and Els Van Damme. 2002. “The Abundant Class III Chitinase Homolog in Young Developing Banana Fruits Behaves as a Transient Vegetative Storage Protein and Most Probably Serves as an Important Supply of Amino Acids for the Synthesis of Ripening-Associated Proteins.” PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 130 (2): 1063–72.
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PEUMANS, WJ, P PROOST, RL SWENNEN, and Els Van Damme. 2002. “The Abundant Class III Chitinase Homolog in Young Developing Banana Fruits Behaves as a Transient Vegetative Storage Protein and Most Probably Serves as an Important Supply of Amino Acids for the Synthesis of Ripening-Associated Proteins.” PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 130 (2): 1063–1072.
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PEUMANS W, PROOST P, SWENNEN R, Van Damme E. The abundant class III chitinase homolog in young developing banana fruits behaves as a transient vegetative storage protein and most probably serves as an important supply of amino acids for the synthesis of ripening-associated proteins. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 2002;130(2):1063–72.
IEEE
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W. PEUMANS, P. PROOST, R. SWENNEN, and E. Van Damme, “The abundant class III chitinase homolog in young developing banana fruits behaves as a transient vegetative storage protein and most probably serves as an important supply of amino acids for the synthesis of ripening-associated proteins.,” PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 130, no. 2, pp. 1063–1072, 2002.
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  author       = {{PEUMANS, WJ and PROOST, P and SWENNEN, RL and Van Damme, Els}},
  issn         = {{0032-0889}},
  journal      = {{PLANT PHYSIOLOGY}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{1063--1072}},
  title        = {{The abundant class III chitinase homolog in young developing banana fruits behaves as a transient vegetative storage protein and most probably serves as an important supply of amino acids for the synthesis of ripening-associated proteins.}},
  volume       = {{130}},
  year         = {{2002}},
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