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Cold Hardiness and Budbreak of Two Buckthorn Species [PDF]
Can Carolina buckthorn (Rhamnuscaroliniana) persist north of its native habitat without becoming invasive? Its distribution (USDA zones 5b to 9b) suggests that genotypes vary in cold hardiness, and invasiveness of other Rhamnus sp. has been linked to unusually early budbreak each spring.
J. Ryan Stewart +2 more
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Blackberry production has recently expanded to the Southeast. In Florida, inadequate winter chill limits blackberry production by causing poor and erratic budbreak. To compensate, we developed chemical budbreak induction methods based on the field trial
Shinsuke Agehara, Syuan-You Lin
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Refrigeration of the Root Zone to Delay Budbreak in Grapes [PDF]
Grapes grown in West Texas are especially susceptible to freeze damage during spring deacclimation and budbreak. This experiment was undertaken to evaluate whether refrigeration of the root zone would delay budbreak in two grape cultivars, `Chardonnay' and `Cabernet Sauvignon'.
Jamie Graham +2 more
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Delaying grapevine budbreak through viticultural management practices is a promising method to prevent spring freeze damage for small vineyards. However, in cool-climate regions, delaying budbreak can potentially delay fruit development and maturation ...
Meredith J. Persico +4 more
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All the light we cannot see: Climate manipulations leave short and long-term imprints in spectral reflectance of trees. [PDF]
Abstract Anthropogenic climate change, particularly changes in temperature and precipitation, affects plants in multiple ways. Because plants respond dynamically to stress and acclimate to changes in growing conditions, diagnosing quantitative plant‐environment relationships is a major challenge.
Stefanski A +9 more
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Budbreak and Winter Injury in Exotic Firs [PDF]
Seventeen Abies species were evaluated for budbreak and frost injury at four locations in Michigan. Freeze tests were conducted on four species growing at the Horticulture Teaching and Research Center to determine cold hardiness levels during winter. Species differed (P ≤ 0.0001) in their days to budbreak at all locations.
G. E. Jones, Bert M. Cregg
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Budbreak of pecan cultivars subject to artificial chill
ABSTRACT Chill is a limiting factor in commercial production of temperate fruit due to their dormancy mechanism. Thus, knowledge of chill requirements of cultivars is important to reach successful production. This study aimed at evaluating responses given by different pecan cultivars subject to artificial chill.
Claudia Farela Ribeiro Crosa +5 more
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ENHANCING BUDBREAK IN DESERT-GROWN TABLE GRAPES [PDF]
A study was conducted to determine the effects of various cultural practices on enhancing earlier and more uniform budbreak of Perlette grapevines grown in the Coachella Valley of California. Post-harvest irrigation treatments were imposed approximately July 1 for three consecutive years.
Larry E. Williams +2 more
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SVP-like MADS Box Genes Control Dormancy and Budbreak in Apple [PDF]
The annual growth cycle of trees is the result of seasonal cues. The onset of winter triggers an endodormant state preventing bud growth and, once a chilling requirement is satisfied, these buds enter an ecodormant state and resume growing. MADS-box genes with similarity to Arabidopsis SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (SVP) [the SVP-like and DORMANCY ASSOCIATED ...
Rongmei Wu +7 more
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Climate change has become a topic of increasing significance in viticulture, severely challenged by this issue. Average global temperatures are increasing, but frost events, with a large variability depending on geographical locations, have been ...
Valeria De Rosa +2 more
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