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Phenology of Apple Cultivars with Different Chilling Requirements

Journal of Experimental Agriculture International
Under mild climate conditions where chilling requirements are not met, the different phenological stages tend to extend and vary according to the year and chilling intensity. Knowledge on the phenological stages becomes important for the management of some cultural practices such as fruit thinning and phytosanitary treatments. The phenology of ‘Condesa’
José Luiz Petri   +2 more
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REDUCED CHILLING REQUIREMENT OF McFARLIN CRANBERRY BUDS

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1969
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F. Eady, G. W. Eaton
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The continuous chilling of poultry in relation to EEC requirements

International Journal of Food Science & Technology, 1977
SummaryThe development of commercially viable techniques for the continuous chilling of poultry processed on high speed mechanized lines has attracted considerable research effort throughout Europe subsequent to the introduction of an EEC Directive concerned with the hygienic production, processing and distribution of fresh, chilled and frozen poultry ...
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CHILLING REQUIREMENT OF STRAWBERRY CV. 'SONATA' AND 'FIGARO'

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
'Sonata' and 'Figaro' are two new Junebearers from the breeding programme of Fresh Forward, The Netherlands. Runner plantlets of both cultivars were transplanted in trays outdoors on 15 July 2006. On 23 November 2006, after receiving 436 chill units in the field, the trayplants were put into cold storage at -1.5°C.
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DETERMINING THE CHILL UNITS OF ADANA AND CHILLING REQUIREMENTS OF APRICOTS

Acta Horticulturae, 1995
A.B. Küden, N. Kaska, S. Paydas
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Gibberellic Acid and the Chilling Requirements of Peach Seeds

Nature, 1959
PEACH seeds normally have to be stratified at a low temperature for approximately two months before they germinate. Unstratified seeds can be made to germinate by removal of the seed coats1, and experiments performed at this Institute2 indicate that unstratified embryos lack the power to overcome the mechanical resistance offered by the seed coats. The
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CHILLING REQUIREMENTS OF APRICOT VARIETIES

Acta Horticulturae, 2006
D. Ruiz, J.A. Campoy, J. Egea
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Effects of chilling on heat requirement of spring phenology vary between years

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2022
Shaozhi Lin   +2 more
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