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Abscisic acid-induced transcription factor PsMYB306 negatively regulates tree peony bud dormancy release. [PDF]

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Yuan Y   +9 more
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Role of hydrogen cyanamide (HC) in grape bud dormancy release: proteomic approach. [PDF]

open access: yes3 Biotech, 2020
Khalil-Ur-Rehman M   +6 more
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Gene discovery for bud dormancy in oak

open access: yesThe Japanese Forest Society Congress, 2011
Ueno, Saneyoshi   +8 more
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Effect of the photoperiod on bud dormancy in Liriodendron chinense

Journal of Plant Physiology, 2022
Bud dormancy and its release are complex physiological phenomena in plants. The molecular mechanisms of bud dormancy in Liriodendron chinense are mainly unknown. Here, we studied bud dormancy and the related physiological and molecular phenomena in Liriodendron under long-day (LD) and short-day (SD). Bud burst was released faster under LD than under SD.
Quaid Hussain   +2 more
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HORMONAL AND CLIMATOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DORMANCY IN PEACH BUDS

Acta Horticulturae, 1995
Hormonal changes in leaf and flower buds of Prunus persica (L.) Batsch. (cv 'Springcrest'/seedling) occurring during the 1988/89 and 1989/90 rest periods were studied under three different climatic conditions, i.e. in north-eastern (Udine), central (Pisa) and southern (Palermo) Italy.
CARUSO T.   +6 more
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The Mechanism of Bud Dormancy in Plants

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
The seasonal cycling between growth and dormancy has received little attention despite its importance for plant behaviour. Many factors are involved in dormancy regulation, which include environmental factors, such as phytohormones, photoperiod and temperature.
Li Zhang, Feng Jia, Jin Shui Wang
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Bud Dormancy as a Bet-Hedging Strategy

The American Naturalist, 1996
The presence of dormant buds allows grazed plants to compensate for destroyed active meristems. In this article we present a theoretical analysis of the adaptive significance of bud dormancy when the risk of herbivory varies from year to year. Under constant herbivore pressure, selection tends to favor either plants that have no dormant buds and hence ...
Patric Nilsson   +2 more
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Dormancy in Seeds and Buds

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1967
Many of the living organisms, both plants and animals, pass over during their life-cycle into a state of 'rest' or 'quiescencce' under certain conditions, generally adverse, and regain their normal activity when restored to their original conditions.
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