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Hydrogen Cyanamide Advances Pecan Budbreak and Harvesting [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 1993
Dormant season sprays of hydrogen cyanamide applied to pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] trees advanced budbreak, flowering, and shuck dehiscence. Hydrogen cyanamide was applied to dormant branches at ≈60, 45, 30, and 15 days before normal vegetative budbreak at rates of 0, 120 ...
Bruce W. Wood
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HYDROGEN CYANAMIDE ALLOWS EARLY HARVESTING OF PECAN [PDF]

open access: bronzeHortScience, 1992
Pecan growers often receive substantially higher prices for nuts if they can be marketed early in the harvest season, sometime doubling their profit as a result. Time of nut ripening (shuck dehiscence) is the primary limiting factor to the realization of early harvesting.
Bruce W. Wood
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Hydrogen cyanamide induces grape bud endodormancy release through carbohydrate metabolism and plant hormone signaling [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2019
Background Grape buds exhibit non-uniform, or delayed, break in early spring in subtropical regions because the accumulation of chilling is insufficient.
Dong Liang   +9 more
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Comparative response of ‘Early Gold’ and ‘Le-Conte’ pear cultivars to dormancy-breaking agents under mild winter conditions [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background Insufficient winter chilling in warm regions such as Egypt’s New Valley limits budbreak, flowering, and productivity of European pear cultivars.
Atef Y. Haleem   +2 more
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Timing of hydrogen cyanamide application to grapevine buds

open access: green, 2015
One major factor limiting the application of hydrogen cyanamide (H2CN2) is the difficulty in deciding when to apply, since mistiming may lead to bud and crop damage. Since an effective method for monitoring the developmental stage of dormant buds is not yet available, minimizing such a risk involves the regional evaluation of application timing.
Or, E., Nir, G., Vilozny, I.
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EFFECTS OF HYDROGEN CYANAMIDE AND CYSTEINE ON BREAKING DORMANCY AND PHYTOTOXICITY [PDF]

open access: bronzeHortScience, 1994
Hydrogen cyanamide (CY) induced earlier, more uniform, and a higher percentage of budbreak in poplar (Populus alba × P. gradidentata, N C 5339).
Liping Zhen, Leslie H. Fuchigami
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Effects of Rotary Tillage and Fertilization on Chemical Properties and Microbial Communities of Soil Under Continuous Morchella Mushroom Cultivation [PDF]

open access: yesBiology
The severe continuous cropping obstacles in Morchella cultivation, driven primarily by soil microecological imbalance, critically constrain the sustainable development of the industry.
Wei Qi   +6 more
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Pruning date and hydrogen cyanamide effects on growth and yield of grapevine var. Cabernet Sauvignon

open access: diamondAdvances in Horticultural Science
Harvesting the grapes before the monsoon season is crucial to ensure the quality of berry and bunches. This study aims to identify the optimal window for pruning and hydrogen cyanamide (HC) application to prepone the berry harvesting.
Nishes Ghimire   +4 more
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