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The Chilling Optimum of Idaho and Arizona Ponderosa Pine Buds

Title:
The Chilling Optimum of Idaho and Arizona Ponderosa Pine Buds
Creator:
Wenny, David L.; Swanson, Daniel J.; Dumroese, R. Kasten
Date Created:
2002
Description:
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) seedlings from Idaho (var. ponderosa) and Arizona (var. scopulorum) grown in a container nursery received optimum chilling [2,010 hr (84 days) of temperatures below 5°C]. While seedlings were in the greenhouse, days required for 50% of the population to break bud were similar for both seed sources and decreased inverse exponentially from 74 to 23 days as chilling hours accumulated to the optimum. When subsequently placed into either refrigerated or frozen storage, Idaho seedlings broke bud significantly faster than Arizona seedlings when returned to favorable environmental conditions for growth. All seedlings removed from refrigerated storage broke bud faster, were less cold tolerant, and therefore less quiescent than seedlings that had been frozen.
Document Type:
Research Article
Subjects:
Ponderosa pine chilling requirements container-grown seedlings environmental management forest forest management forest resources forestry forestry research forestry science natural resources natural resource management
UIEF Unit:
Forest Research Nursery
Latitude:
46.869607
Longitude:
-116.733856
Publisher:
Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 17, Issue 3, July 2002, Pages 117–121
Department:
Department of Forest Resources
Type:
Text
Format:
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"The Chilling Optimum of Idaho and Arizona Ponderosa Pine Buds", UIEF Research Exchange, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/uief/items/uief_0313.html
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