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Evaluation of chilling requirements for six Arkansas blackberry cultivars utilizing stem cuttings [PDF]
Woody perennial plants including blackberries (Rubus subgenus Rubus) require certain amounts of chilling or rest hours below 7ºC during the dormant season for successful bud break the following year.
Clark, John R., Yazzetti, Dayanee
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Identification of a homolog of Arabidopsis DSP4 (SEX4) in chestnut: its induction and accumulation in stem amyloplasts during winter or in response to the cold_ [PDF]
Oligosaccharide synthesis is an important cryoprotection strategy used by woody plants during winter dormancy. At the onset of autumn, starch stored in the stem and buds is broken down in response to the shorter days and lower temperatures resulting in ...
Acebo Pais, Paloma +8 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Climate change in Spain is altering the optimal conditions for producing high‐quality ‘Mollar de Elche’ pomegranate fruit, due to reduced colour development in husk and arils. In addition, the pomegranate requires storage above 7–10 °C, depending on cultivar, to preserve its quality because it is susceptible to chilling injury (CI ...
Jenifer Puente‐Moreno +6 more
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Effects of Fall Fertilizer Applications of Mitotic Index and Bud Dormancy of Loblolly Pine Seedlings [PDF]
A series of studies examined the effects of fall fertilization with diammoniwn phosphate (DAP) on mitotic index and bud donnancy [as measured by mean days to budbreak (DBB)] of two half-sib seed sources of loblolly pine.
South, David B, Williams, Hans Michael
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Abstract Background Microscopic colitis (MC) typically presents with chronic, non‐bloody watery diarrhea. Diagnosis requires endoscopy with colonic mucosal biopsies. The etiology is multifactorial, with several medications implicated, although only a few cases have been attributed to oral levodopa/dopa‐decarboxylase inhibitor (LDDCI) therapy.
Romana Hintner +10 more
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Background Bud dormancy is a strategic mechanism plants developed as an adaptation to unfavorable environments. The grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is one of the most ancient fruit vine species and vines are planted all over the world due to their great ...
Lingfei Shangguan +7 more
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Dormancy of grapevine buds - facts and speculation
Dormancy of grapevine buds, which is of special concern in warm subtropical and tropical climates, is reviewed. The sequence of the stages of dormancy, from the onset of pre-dormancy to the gradual development of dormancy and to the following release to post-dormancy leading to growth resumption, are described.
S. LAVEE, P. MAY
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Aromatic plants, nest bacterial diversity, and nestling condition in Corsican blue tits
According to the ‘nest protection hypothesis', some passerines incorporate fresh aromatic plants into their nests which reduce pathogens that can negatively affect nestlings. We experimentally evaluated the effect of five aromatic plant species on the nest bacterial microbiota of Corsican blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus.
Hélène Dion‐Phénix +5 more
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Dormancy Associated MADS-box genes are SVP/MADs-box members and supposed to play crucial roles in plant dormancy of perennial species. In Prunus mume, PmDAM6 has been previously identified to induce plant dormancy.
Kai Zhao +9 more
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Relative dormancy in excised vegetative buds of Rhododendron.
Excised vegetative buds of Rhododendron cv. Pink Pearl, present in the axils of the bud scales, required light for sprouting, but no special daylength was necessary to break dormancy. Glucose greatly enhanced sprouting, but was not essential. Glucose could not replace light, but light could partly replace glucose for inciting sprouting.
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