Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
Noé Cochetel(University of California, Davis), Virginie Lauvergeat(Université de Bordeaux), Philippe Vivin(Université de Bordeaux), Nathalie Ollat(Université de Bordeaux), Michel Hernould(Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement), Sarah Jane Cookson(Université de Bordeaux), Eloïse Météier(Université de Bordeaux), Cyril Hévin(Université de Bordeaux), Isabelle Merlin(Université de Bordeaux), Pierre Coutos‐Thévenot(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Jean‐Bernard Pouvreau(Nantes Université)
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