Controlled Environments for Production of Value-added Food Crops with High Phytochemical Concentrations: Lycopene in Tomato as an Example
Chieri Kubota(The Ohio State University), Jamal Javanmardi(Shiraz University), Min Wu(State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science), Cynthia A. Thomson(University of Arizona)
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