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Impact of snow manipulation on overwintering disease and frost damage across pasture grass species [PDF]
Snow manipulation regulates soil temperature, reducing overwintering diseases and supporting pasture growth, though it has a limited effect on supporting grass growth.
Seiji Shimoda
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Urbanization may reduce the risk of frost damage to spring flowers: A case study of two shrub species in South Korea. [PDF]
Regional warming, owing to urbanization, leads to earlier spring phenological events and may expose plants to hard freeze damage. This study examined the influence of urbanization on the risk of frost damage to spring flowers in South Korea from 1973 to ...
Hyeon-Ju Gim +3 more
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In a climate-change context, the advancement of phenological stages may endanger viticultural areas in the event of a late frost. This study evaluated the potential of satellite-based remote sensing to assess the damage and the recovery time after a late
Alessia Cogato +3 more
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Changing risk of spring frost damage in grapevines due to climate change? A case study in the Swiss Rhone Valley. [PDF]
Meier M, Fuhrer J, Holzkämper A.
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THE EFFECT OF CULTIVAR AND BEARING TREE ON BUD DIFFERENTIATION, FROST DAMAGE AND FRUIT SET IN APPLE [PDF]
After severe winter frost, an examination was initiated of frost damage suffered by Idared and Golden Delicious clone B. The cultivars differed significantly in the differentiation intensity, the hare of damaged differentiated buds, but not in share of
Nikola Pavičić +5 more
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Flower bud drop and pre-blossom frost damage in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.)
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) is a species particularly prone to erratic fruit set and flower bud drop has been repeatedly reported in different cultivars and growing conditions.
C. Julian, M. Herrero, J. Rodrigo
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A Systematic Review of Research on Late Spring Frost and its Estimation Methods [PDF]
The late spring frost damage has been one of the significant natural hazards. Spring frost is considered an important threat to agricultural products. The aim of this study is to find the answers to these questions.
Mobina Abdollahi Fuzi +2 more
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Cover crops are grown in order to provide agro-ecological services and must be terminated before planting the subsequent cash crop. Winterkill termination (by frost damage) depends on the interaction between crop frost hardiness, temperatures and the ...
Mara Gabbrielli +4 more
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Analyzes of Autumnal, Winter and Spring Frost Damage at the Wine Regions of Hungary [PDF]
While frost is a natural phenomenon in Hungary from autumn to spring, the frost damage, causing crop damage and yield reduction or even harvest shortfall, does not occur every year.
L. LAKATOS, S. MOLJÁK, R. NAGY
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