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ENHANCING BUDBREAK IN DESERT-GROWN TABLE GRAPES [PDF]

open access: yesHortScience, 1990
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, Rudy Neja, Lori Yates
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Chilling Affects Budbreak of Ginkgo biloba L. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Environmental Horticulture, 2003
Abstract The effects of chilling and heat on budbreak of Ginkgo biloba L. seedlings were evaluated in a study initiated on October 1, 1999, and terminated on April 8, 2002. Chilling was a determinate factor in foliar budbreak for G biloba. Thirteen levels of chilling were applied to trees in increments of 100 hours, with twelve replications per
Jeffrey C. Wilson   +4 more
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Cold hardiness mechanisms and modeling: existing approaches and future avenues. [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytol
Summary Cold hardiness models are useful tools to predict cold damage in plants, such as those produced by unseasonal temperature cycles or by increased cold exposure. Although development of these models started about five decades ago, their applications remain limited.
Charrier G   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Time-to-event analysis to evaluate dormancy status of single-bud cuttings: an example for grapevines

open access: yesPlant Methods, 2018
Background The reduced growth of plants during the winter causes a lack in the perceptibility of the phenological events making challenging the study of dormancy. For deciduous crops, dormancy is generally determined by evaluating budbreak of single-node
Hector Camargo Alvarez   +4 more
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Dormancy of Floral Buds of Rabbiteye Blueberry in a Mild Winter Climate

open access: yesBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2021
Blueberry is an important fruit crop, with many health benefits. Despite its importance, much remains to be studied concerning the dormancy dynamics in rabbiteye cultivars growing in a mild winter climate.
Carolina Schuchovski, Luiz Antonio Biasi
doaj   +1 more source

Chilling Duration Affects Foliar Budbreak Of Linden Cultivars [PDF]

open access: yesHortTechnology, 2002
A study evaluating the effects of varying levels of chilling on foliar budbreak of linden ( Tilia spp.) culivars was initiated in 1999 in Auburn, Ala. [lat. 32°36'N, long. 85°29'W, elevation 709 ft (216m), USDA Hardiness Zone 8a]. Littleleaf linden ( T. cordata
Barrett C. Wilson   +2 more
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Significant increases in Donghong kiwifruit yield by a novel umbrella-shaped trellis system and identification of associated molecular mechanisms

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
China is the largest kiwifruit producer in the world, accounting for more than half of the total. However, in terms of yield per unit area, China is much lower than the global average and lags behind that of other countries.
Honghong Deng   +14 more
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Cold Hardiness and Budbreak of Two Buckthorn Species [PDF]

open access: yesHortScience, 2005
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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“TIFBLUE' BLUEBERRY BUDBREAK BY H2CN2 AT DIFFERENT DORMANCY STAGES [PDF]

open access: yesHortScience, 1992
`Tifblue' Blueberries (Vaccinium ashei) have poor or delayed budbreak in warm growing regions due to a lack of chilling temperatures. Hydrogen cyanamide(H2CN2) is known to break dormancy in buds. We tested the response of `Tifblue' blueberry buds to concentrations of hydrogen cyanamide at different dormancy stages with respect to budbreak and ...
M.R. Mohd. Saad, Russell L. Weiser
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Phenological Model Intercomparison for Estimating Grapevine Budbreak Date (Vitis vinifera L.) in Europe

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2020
Budbreak date in grapevine is strictly dependent on temperature, and the correct simulation of its occurrence is of great interest since it may have major consequences on the final yield and quality.
Luisa Leolini   +16 more
doaj   +1 more source

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