Abscisic Acid Down-Regulates Hydraulic Conductance of Grapevine Leaves in Isohydric Genotypes Only1[OPEN]
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Eric Lebon | T. Simonneau | S. Tyerman | A. Coupel-Ledru | É. Lebon | A. Christophe | Thierry Simonneau | Angélique Christophe | Stephen D Tyerman | Aude Coupel-Ledru | Diane Masclef | Everard J Edwards | E. Edwards | Diane Masclef
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