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Annual Water Status, Development, and Flowering Patterns for Rosmarinus officinalis Plants Under Different Irrigation Conditions

Emilio Nicolás    
Trinitario Ferrandez    
José Salvador Rubio    
Juan José Alarcón    
and Ma Jesús Sánchez-Blanco    

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