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      Grapevine under deficit irrigation: hints from physiological and molecular data.

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          A large proportion of vineyards are located in regions with seasonal drought (e.g. Mediterranean-type climates) where soil and atmospheric water deficits, together with high temperatures, exert large constraints on yield and quality. The increasing demand for vineyard irrigation requires an improvement in the efficiency of water use. Deficit irrigation has emerged as a potential strategy to allow crops to withstand mild water stress with little or no decreases of yield, and potentially a positive impact on fruit quality. Understanding the physiological and molecular bases of grapevine responses to mild to moderate water deficits is fundamental to optimize deficit irrigation management and identify the most suitable varieties to those conditions.

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          Journal
          Ann Bot
          Annals of botany
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1095-8290
          0305-7364
          May 2010
          : 105
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Technical University of Lisbon, Tapada da Ajuda 1349-017 Lisbon, Portugal. mchaves@isa.utl.pt
          Article
          mcq030
          10.1093/aob/mcq030
          2859908
          20299345
          b0aa157a-4304-4ee4-beb7-0fb4d96d5b2f
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