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Rootstock effect on budburst of ‘Premier’ low-chill peach cultivar
Scientia Horticulturae, 2007Abstract To determine the effect of rootstock with different chilling requirements on the bud break of the low-chill ‘Premier’ peach cultivar (150 CH), the trees grafted on ‘Newbelle’ (150 CH) and ‘O’Henry’ (750 CH) seedling rootstocks were forced in a glasshouse after being subjected to 100, 200 and 300 CU chilling.
S. Maneethon +3 more
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Budbreak plays an important role in the grapevine growing cycle and temperature is its main driver. Therefore, phenological models use two temperature-based approaches to simulate budbreak: a chilling-forcing scheme, which describes either endo- and eco ...
Amber Parker +13 more
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Budbreak plays an important role in the grapevine growing cycle and temperature is its main driver. Therefore, phenological models use two temperature-based approaches to simulate budbreak: a chilling-forcing scheme, which describes either endo- and eco ...
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Variation in the chilling requirement and budburst rate of wild Vitis species
Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2014Cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is one of the most important agricultural fruit crops in the world and grapevines are often grown in environments very different than the Mediterranean climate from where they were domesticated. To meet the environmental demands of varied climate, grapevine breeders often utilize wild grapevine species for adaptive
Jason P. Londo, Lynn M. Johnson
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Thermal Time, Chill Days and Prediction of Budburst in Picea sitchensis
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1983where thermal time was day degrees > 5 IC accumulated from 1 February, and chill days were the number of days
M. G. R. Cannell, R. I. Smith
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Climatic determinants of budburst seasonality in four temperate‐zone tree species
New Phytologist, 1999Several physiological processes controlling tree phenology remain poorly understood and in particular bud dormancy. Many studies have emphasised the action of chilling temperatures in breaking dormancy. However, the effect of the preceding summer temperatures has rarely been investigated although there is some evidence that they may be involved in the ...
Isabelle Chuine, P. Cour
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Increased inter-annual variability in budburst dates towards the northern range edge of black spruce
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2023Jiani Gao +4 more
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The impact of environmental drivers on Fraxinus angustifolia budburst dates
2016In Croatia, narrow-leaved ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl) is distributed in the Pannonian lowland area, along the rivers with pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) in mixed stands. Greatest portion of its genetic variability is localized in the region of Sava river (area of 30 000 ha) where was in 2005 established clonal seed orchard with 56 clones (Forest ...
Andrić, Ivan, Kajba, Davorin
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The effect of temperature on grapevine phenological intervals: Sensitivity of budburst to flowering
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2022W. Cameron, P. Petrie, E. Barlow
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Relationship between sugar maple budburst phenology and pear thrips damage
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 1991The relationship between budburst phenology and damage by the pear thrips (Taeniothripsinconsequens (Uzel) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)) to sugar maple (Acersaccharum Marsh.) foliage was investigated in two studies. In the first study, seedlings in cages were exposed to adult thrips at different stages of budburst.
D. A. J. Teulon, Thomas Kolb
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