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Gas exchange, water relations and osmotic adjustment in two scion/rootstock combinations of Prunus under various salinity concentrations

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Rossano Massai, Damiano Remorini, Massimiliano Tattini (2004). Gas exchange, water relations and osmotic adjustment in two scion/rootstock combinations of Prunus under various salinity concentrations. Plant and Soil, 259(1-2), 153-162. https://doi.org/10.1023/b:plso.0000020954.71828.13