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Yield and grape must quality of the IAC 138-22 ‘Máximo’ submitted to canopy management

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Table 1: Plant variables and grape must physicochemical characteristics of the IAC 138-22 ‘Máximo’, during summer and winter growing seasons for different rootstocks, managed with one and two branches per spur, in Jundiaí, São Paulo State, Brazil
Table 2: Plant variables and grape must physicochemical characteristics of the IAC 138-22 ‘Máximo’, during summer and winter growing seasons for different rootstocks, trained with low upright trellis and high upright trellis, in Jundiaí, São Paulo State, B
Table 4: Comparison of grape must physicochemical characteristics, for summer and winter growing seasons, of the IAC 138-22

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