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Using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict budbreak of the following year. [PDF]

open access: yesQuant Plant Biol
Watson A   +6 more
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Target enrichment sequencing coupled with GWAS identifies MdPRX10 as a candidate gene in the control of budbreak in apple. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
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Heat unit model for classifying the environmentally controlled period during ecodormancy

Scientia Horticulturae, 2019
Abstract Ecodormancy is a state in which the growth of a tree is inhibited by external environmental conditions. In this study, the concept of temperature range-based growth inhibition during the ecodormancy period was applied to estimate the heat requirements of the Niitaka oriental pear.
Yosup Park
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Transcriptome analysis of Pyrus pyrifolia leaf buds during transition from endodormancy to ecodormancy

open access: yesScientia Horticulturae, 2012
Abstract We analyzed the transcriptome of Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai) ‘Kousui’ leaf buds during the dormancy transitional phases using a 10K cDNA microarray. Leaf buds were collected in October (deep endodormancy) and February (ecodormancy).
Takanori Saito   +2 more
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Transcriptome profiles of phytohormone-related genes in Populus tomentosa vegetative buds from endodormancy to ecodormancy

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Botany, 2020
Abstract Bud dormancy activity is a crucial developmental event for growth and survival in woody perennials, and phytohormones play vital roles in this process. In the present study, endodormant and ecodormant vegetative buds were collected from Populus tomentosa and the transcriptomes from two periods were then analyzed and compared using RNA ...
X.Y. Yang   +7 more
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DETERMINATION OF THE HEAT REQUIREMENTS DURING THE ECODORMANCY FOR THE CHERRY (PRUNUS AVIUM) IN BULGARIA

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO Proceedings, 2023
In temperate climates, fruit crop yields are primarily determined by environmental conditions, especially during dormancy and in the early stages of their phenological development. Climate anomalies, with both warmer spring temperatures and greater temperature fluctuation, have altered phenology, leading to a greater risk of spring frost damage to ...
Petya Malasheva   +2 more
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