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Modulation of bud survival in Populus nigra sprouts in response to water stress-induced embolism

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Table 1.   Relaxation time T2 obtained by NMR imaging using an MSME  pulse  sequence.  Values  are  expressed  in  milliseconds  and  reflect  locally the degree of binding of water in the tissues
Figure 4.   Three-dimensional visualization of the normalized proton density (MRI measurements) in the bud and the stem of poplar (P
Figure 5.   Expression patterns of PIP, TIP and XIPs isoforms in bud, wood and bark of P

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