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Causes and prevention of pistil doubling

Author: M. Whiting, R. Martin

Published: 2007

Summary: The objectives for this project were: For early-, mid-, and late-season sweet cherry varieties: 1. Elucidate the seasonal trends in flower bud initiation & organ differentiation 2. Determine seasonal susceptibility to pistil doubling 3. Determine seasonal relationship between tissue and air temperature and pistil doubling 4. Compare efficacy of practical means for reducing pistil doubling

Keywords:

  • Cherry
  • Horticulture
  • Fllower bud initiation
  • Pistil doubling
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