Allocation of biomass and photoassimilates in juvenile plants of six Patagonian species in response to five water supply regimes.
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Increasing the added-value of onions as a source of antioxidant flavonoids: a critical review.Responses to mild water deficit and rewatering differ among secondary metabolites but are similar among provenances within Eucalyptus species.A water availability gradient reveals the deficit level required to affect traits in potted juvenile Eucalyptus globulus.Plants adapted to nutrient limitation allocate less biomass into stems in an arid-hot grassland.Does water availability regulate biomass partitioning between trunk and branches?
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Allocation of biomass and photoassimilates in juvenile plants of six Patagonian species in response to five water supply regimes.
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Lucrecia Cella Pizarro
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