Rootstock Effects on Scion Phenotypes in a ‘Chambourcin’ Experimental Vineyard
Understanding how root systems modulate shoot system phenotypes is a fundamental question in plant biology and will be useful in developing resilient agricultural crops.
Chitwood, Daniel H. +11 more
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Advancing the pneumatic method to assess xylem vulnerability to embolism among distinct growth forms
Our study shows that pneumatic vulnerability curves can be constructed across contrasting growth forms, with P50 showing the closest agreement across methods. Repeated relative water content measurements improved water potential estimation for graminoid culms. Abstract Drought‐driven plant mortality is closely linked to xylem embolism. Building useful,
M. M. Arens, R. P. Skelton, A. G. West
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Pear scion genotypes shape rhizosphere fungal communities in association with photosynthetic sugar metabolism. [PDF]
Xu H +8 more
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Compliance in Regulatory Gray Areas: The Case of the Organic Seed Standard
ABSTRACT Adaptive regulations, designed to balance flexibility with accountability, can embed provisions that unintentionally leave room for firms to shirk on their responsibilities by exploiting flexibility. We call these provisions “regulatory gray areas,” and ask: how should we understand (non‐)compliance in adaptive regulatory settings?
Liza Wood +3 more
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Disentangling within season sources of variation for field-level phenotyping of grapevine. [PDF]
Bernardo S +3 more
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Turf transplantation as a potential restoration technique in subtropical grasslands
Abstract Introduction Subtropical grasslands in southern Brazil suffer from ongoing degradation, while restoration initiatives of these ecosystems are still incipient. Turf transplantation appears as a promising approach for restoring these ecosystems.
Kassiane H. Pedro +3 more
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Genome-wide association study of water-use efficiency and shoot biomass conferred by V. berlandieri rootstocks in grapevine. [PDF]
Blois L +3 more
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Cutting, herbicide, and fire: a case study for managing woody plants in tallgrass prairies
Abstract Introduction The removal of clonal and resprouting woody plants expanding into mesic grasslands like tallgrass prairies can be expensive based on the types of treatments applied and subsequent retreatments. Objective We aimed to determine how combined herbicide application, mechanical treatments, and annual prescribed fire influenced grassland
Rory C. O'Connor +5 more
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Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of 'Delicious' apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S. [PDF]
Gonzalez Nieto L +7 more
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