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Chilling requirement of Ribes cultivars [PDF]
It is usually thought that adequate winter chill is required for the full flowering of many temperate woody species. This paper investigates the sensitivity of blackcurrant bud burst and flowering to natural weather fluctuations in a temperate maritime ...
Hamlyn eJones +3 more
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Ppe.CR.1 DNA test for predicting chilling requirement in peach [PDF]
Chilling requirement (CR) is an important agronomic trait controlling the floral bud break for proper flowering in peach. Even though it has been widely researched and several peach CR quantitative trait loci (QTLs) have been identified, no diagnostic ...
Gizem Demirel +5 more
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Transcriptomic data of peach varieties with different chilling requirement levels [PDF]
Objectives Peach is a deciduous tree widely cultivated in temperate and subtropical regions that requires a process of bud endodormancy to produce normal flowering and fruiting.
Weihan Zhang +5 more
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Chilling requirement of four peach cultivars estimated by changes in flower bud weights [PDF]
The adaptation of temperate fruit crops is a challenge being increased by the global warming. Chilling requirement is a key factor for adaptation.
Chaiane Govea Milech +3 more
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Chilling Requirement of Pecan [PDF]
`Dodd' pecan seedlings [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] were chilled at 6C for 0 to 1800 hours in 300-hour intervals and percent budbreak and days to budbreak recorded. Chilling duration required for ≥ 50% budbreak was 900 hours.
Michael W. Smith +2 more
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Chilling Requirements of Three Pecan Cultivars1 [PDF]
Abstract Chilling requirements for 3 pecan cultivars are reported for the first time. Stem cuttings with 4 buds of ‘Desirable’, ‘Mahan’, and ‘Stuart’ pecan (Carya illinoensis (Wang.) K. Koch) were forced in a greenhouse after each 100 hours of field chilling below 7.2°C during the 1969-70, 1970-71 and 1971-72 dormant seasons and bud break measured 21 ...
George Ray McEachern +2 more
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CHR: An Integrated Software Tool for chilling requirements [PDF]
Abstract Background Bud dormancy in deciduous fruit trees enables plants to survive cold weather. The buds adopt dormant state and resume growth after satisfying the chilling requirements. Chilling requirements play a key role in flowering time.
Chen Chen +5 more
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Chilling Requirement Validation and Physiological and Molecular Responses of the Bud Endodormancy Release in Paeonia lactiflora 'Meiju'. [PDF]
Zhang R +7 more
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Chilling requirements and dormancy evolution in grapevine buds [PDF]
ABSTRACT Fluctuations in winter chilling availability impact bud dormancy and budburst. The objective of this work was to determine chilling requirements to induce and overcome endodormancy (dormancy controlled by chilling) of buds in different grape cultivars.
Rafael Anzanello +2 more
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Predicted global warming and Douglas-fir chilling requirements [PDF]
Potted Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb) Franco)] seedlings from warm coastal and cool mountainous Oregon seed sources, grown under natural conditions, were chilled at constant temperatures of 5, 7, or 9 °C for periods of 9, 11, 13, or 15 wk beginning in mid-October.
Sheila Barry, Lavender, Dp, Hermann, Rk
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