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P. Wolswinkel | 1984article/chapitre/communication
A. Schulz | 1994Phloem transport was investigated in pea seedlings after application of [C-14]sucrose to the cotyledons. The accumulation of the label in segments of young seedlings shows a differential unloading along the plant axis. Shoot and root exhibit tip[...]article/chapitre/communication
P. Wolswinkel | 1985article/chapitre/communication
P. Bancal ; F. Soltani | 2002The simulation of phloem translocation by the Munch theory commonly uses resistances from sources to sinks: the resistances are therefore regarded as important in partitioning. Although resistance is generally a set constant, it is in fact stron[...]article/chapitre/communication
M. Valantin ; C. Gary ; B. Vaissiere ; J. Frossard | 1999Cantaloupe (Cucumis melo L.) plants set groups of fruits which generate large variations in the reproductive: vegetative dry weight balance. We studied the influence of fruit number on the partitioning of dry matter and energy between the vegeta[...]article/chapitre/communication
L. Ho | 1996The limitation of tomato yield was investigated in a number of cultivars with contrasting fruiting habits. Unless light is limiting, yield is mainly restricted by the number or the size of the fruit (i.e. the sink strength) rather than the suppl[...]article/chapitre/communication
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P. Wolswinkel | 1990