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  7. X-ray imaging allows nondestructive investigation of grape bud morphology and freezing 

X-ray imaging allows nondestructive investigation of grape bud morphology and freezing 

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Wiepz, Rebecca
Abstract

The use of microtomography (3D X-ray imaging) allowed Grad student Al Kovaleski and USDA scientist Jason Londo to track changes in bud structure during deacclimation and freezing events.

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Appellation Cornell
Date Issued
2020-03
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Cornell University
Keywords
Vine Biology
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Physiology
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RIPE
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Research in Plain English
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Appellation Cornell
Related Publication(s)
X-ray phase contrast imaging of Vitis spp. buds shows freezing pattern and correlation between volume and cold hardiness
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-51415-2
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