of source–sink relationships is needed for the improvement of vineyard management practices. There are many studies that have investigated source–sink relationships using various cultural techniques, including those that alter canopy architecture and
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Alison L. Reeve, Patricia A. Skinkis, Amanda J. Vance, Jungmin Lee, and Julie M. Tarara
Matthew W. Fidelibus, Karen E. Koch, and Frederick S. Davies
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Ruining Li, Wenwen Huang, Xiaoxiao Wang, Xiaoying Liu, and Zhigang Xu
adaptability, vegetative growth, reproductive growth, source-sink relationships, yield, and other physiological activities of plants were closely related to carbohydrate and protein concentrations ( Osaki, 2001 ). Red light promoted starch accumulation in
T. Casey Barickman, Dean A. Kopsell, and Carl E. Sams
source–sink relationships. Calcium moves to tissues that have the lowest water potential ( Marschner, 1995 ). Calcium movement, which is passive and through the xylem, increases to tissues such as leaves because they are rapidly growing and have a lower
Shahla Mahdavi, Esmaeil Fallahi, and Gennaro Fazio
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Karen Inge Theron, Human Steenkamp, and Willem Jacobus Steyn
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Mudau N. Fhatuwani and Makunga P. Nokwanda
hardiness. This indicates a flexible homeostasis that is not only involving source-sink relationships, but also transport mechanisms and signaling mechanisms that are all part of season-to-season conditioning stimulated by changes in sugars. The higher