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Growth, stomatal resistance, and transpiration of Aloe vera under different soil water potentials

R. Rodríguez-García    
D. Jasso de Rodríguez    
J.A. Gil-Marín    
J.L. Angulo-Sánchez and R.H. Lira-Sal    

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