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How Grapevines Reconnect in the Spring

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Appellation Cornell
Author
Martinson, Timothy E.
Goffinet, Martin
Abstract

In midwinter, buds are isolated from the rest of the vine's vascular system. Signals from the buds reactivate the vine's vascular cambium, reconnecting shoots, trunks, and roots - a process starting at budswell and ending at bloom.

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Appellation Cornell
Volume & Issue
2012-1
Description
Part of the series Grapes 101.
Date Issued
2012-03
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Cornell University
Keywords
Vine Biology and Physiology
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Grapes 101
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Appellation Cornell
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Cornell University
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CALS
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Agritech
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Viticulture
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