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Postharvest characteristics of cut flowers of selected members of the family Myrtaceae : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy at Massey University, New Zealand [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Stages of floral development were described for Eucalyptus ficifolia and Metrosideros collina 'Tahiti' flowers (Myrtaceae) attached and detached from plants.
Sun, Jian
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Flower-bud formation in turnip varieties

open access: yesEngei Gakkai zasshi, 1958
The investigations were carried out on the flo-wer-bud formation of 40 varieties of turnip, sown in fall, 1954, and in spring, 1956. The results obtained are summarized as follows. 1. The symptom of flower-bud formation was ob-served 40_??_63 days after sowing in spring planting, and 45_??_66 days after in fall planting, in most of the Japanese ...
S. SHIBUTANI, R. ISODA
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Tree shading: an efficient method to control alternate bearing? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Conventional and integrated fruit growers, but not organic producers, have the possibility to use thinning agents (e.g. benzyl adenine), which allow crop regulation at a relatively late stage (10-16 mm fruit size).
Casera, Claudio   +2 more
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126 THE RELATION OF PEPPER FLOWER AND FLOWER BUD ABSCISSION WITH BUD CARBOHYDRATE AND ACC CONTENT [PDF]

open access: yesHortScience, 1994
When bell pepper plants are subjected to high temperatures or low irradiance during flowering, abscission of flowers and flower buds can be severe enough to limit yields. Both types of stresses may lead to reduction of carbohydrate levels in the reproductive structures, and evolution of the abscission-causing hormone ethylene.
H. C. Wien, A. D. Turner
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Thrips responses to plant odours [PDF]

open access: yes
Thrips responses to plant odour compounds were assessed using a Y-tube olfactometer. Several compounds were attractive to adult Frankliniella occidentalis females, since the majority walked towards the odour source.
Kogel, W.J., de, Koschier, E.H.
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Training and Pruning Fruit Trees [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
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Ferree, David C.   +2 more
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Potential anthelmintic effect of Capparis spinosa (Capparidaceae) as related to its polyphenolic content and antioxidant activity

open access: yesVeterinární Medicína, 2016
Capparis spinosa is cultivated for several proprieties and the different parts of the plant (flower buds, fruits, leaf and seeds) have been employed in drugs, foods and cosmetics. This study aimed to explore the antioxidant potential effect and to assess
H. Akkari   +7 more
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Dormancy in reproductive vegetative buds in creeping perennials dominating the agricultural weed flora in Scandinavia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Dormancy, which is the inability to initiate normal growth under otherwise favourable conditions, is an adaptation to escape sprouting prior to seasonal cold temperatures and/or drought in areas where winters are harsh or summers dry.
Liew, Josefine
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Observations of \u3ci\u3eIncisalia Irus\u3c/i\u3e (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidael in Central Wisconsin 1988-95 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In surveys conducted during 1988-95, 164 individuals of the frosted elfin (Incisalia irus) were found, 139 of them during formal transects that totaled 92.9 hr and 179.4 km of survey effort during the frosted elfin flight period.
Swengel, Ann B
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Low Temperature Tolerance of Peach Flower Buds and Shoot Tissues Is Differentially Influenced by Freezing and High Temperature Exposure

open access: yesHortScience
In northern temperate zones, peach trees are vulnerable to cold temperature injury in the fall, particularly as climate change prolongs warm weather in the fall and potentially delays the onset of cold acclimation.
Renae E. Moran, Peyton Ginakes
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