Spring frost damage poses a major threat to fruit production in temperate climates, which has become more severe in some regions due to climate change. Management techniques to prevent or mitigate such damage are expensive and their effectiveness often variable, increasing the demand for breeding solutions, such as the exploitation of late-flowering traits to avoid frost injury in spring.
A glimpse of light on the mystery of regulating temperate fruit tree blooming time
Gattolin, StefanoUltimo
2024
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Spring frost damage poses a major threat to fruit production in temperate climates, which has become more severe in some regions due to climate change. Management techniques to prevent or mitigate such damage are expensive and their effectiveness often variable, increasing the demand for breeding solutions, such as the exploitation of late-flowering traits to avoid frost injury in spring.File in questo prodotto:
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