Soil water-holding capacity mediates hydraulic and hormonal signals of near-isohydric and near-anisohydric Vitis cultivars in potted grapevines
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Soil water-holding capacity mediates hydraulic and hormonal signals of near-isohydric and near-anisohydric Vitis cultivars in potted grapevines
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FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 11, Pages 1119
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CSIRO Publishing
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2014-03-27
DOI
10.1071/fp13263
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