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OF the two buds formed in the axil of vine leaves in spring, one usually develops into a lateral shoot; the other (hereafter termed ‘bud’) becomes dormant, and does not burst until the following spring.
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ALEXANDER, D., WOODHAM, R. Premature Bursting of Sultana Buds. Nature 194, 206–207 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194206a0
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