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Grapevine Root System and Soil Characteristics in a Vineyard Maintained Long-term with or without Interrow Sward

René Morlat, Alain Jacquet
Am J Enol Vitic. January 2003 54: 1-7; published ahead of print March 01, 2003
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  1. René Morlat and
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  1. Unité Vigne et Vin, Centre INRA d'Angers, 42 rue G. Morel, BP 57, 49071 Beaucouzé, France.
  1. email: morlat@angers. inra. fr.

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