Definitions. vegetatively propagated dormant plants of the desired variety are ... Stock plants whose dormancy has been broken are then laid down in a ...
Dormancy (plant) - a period of halted or slowed growth. Many plants experience considerable root growth while their above ground growth halts or slows. Also ...
The plant then enters ecodormancy when it will react to warm temperatures with bud burst. Rohde and Bhalerao [1] proposed a definition of dormancy as the ...
blueberries are deciduous trees, there is a dormancy period (period in which plant growth ⁇ photosynthesis of leaves >> stops), and breakage of dormancy ...
Rohde and Bhalerao [1] proposed a definition of dormancy as the inability to ... plants or to plant treated with other dormancy release agents. the ...
blueberry plants flower in spring, the fruit thereof matures in summer, and the plants shed leaves and enter dormancy during autumn and winter. flower buds ...
Plants are generally categorized into three hardiness groups: tender, half-hardy, and hardy. The tolerance of plants to various growing conditions can differ ...
Seeds of some plant species require low temperatures to break seed dormancy while others need high temperatures. A constant temperature of 25°C is reported as ...
... plant then enters ecodormancy when it will react to warm temperatures with bud burst. [0005]. Rohde and Bhalerao [1] proposed a definition of dormancy as the ...
... plants however, examples of such effects are not provided. ... dormancy which are useful to derive new plant phenotypes and plants with novel utility.
the invention is directed to methods for applying ABA analogs to perennial plants prior to their cold temperature induced dormancy, for example, during the fall ...
In trench layering, vegetatively propagated dormant plants of the desired variety are either planted out-of-doors horizontally under the soil, or planted ...
... dormancy in temperate fruiting crops. fertilizers and pesticides are carefully delivered to the soil or to growing plants. Many growers choose to utilize ...
juncea in vitro under aseptic conditions. Plant growth regulators; [0013]. Internal dormancy is caused by physiological conditions which delay germination and ...
Shoot architecture is particularly defined by activation or dormancy of ... plant with a plant growth regulator as defined herein. The plant growth ...
Seed Dormancy · Fruit Ripening · Plant Biochemistry ... However, the evolutionary continuum and the vast range of variation make this definition challenging.
... dormancy and vigour. Dormancy per se (lack of germination in generally ... definition is not intended to be exclusive of any other type of plant tissue.
Oct 10, 2013 ... Seeds of some plant species require low temperatures to break seed dormancy while others need high temperatures. A constant temperature of 25°C ...