Branch development controls leaf area dynamics in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) growing in drying soil.
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Eric Lebon | Gaëtan Louarn | Anne Pellegrino | G. Louarn | É. Lebon | J. Lecoeur | Jeremie Lecoeur | A. Pellegrino
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