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TABLE 1 -  Effect of different UV-C doses on in vitro development of Guignardia citricarpa at 25°C
FIGURE 1 - Area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) for  incidence of new black spot lesions on ‘Valência’ orange
TABLE 2 - Peel color of ‘Valência’ orange irradiated with different doses of UV-C, stored for 14 days at 25ºC/80% RH

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