Cold Hardiness of Peach Stem Tissue Over Two Dormant Seasons
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1993.47.2.72Keywords:
Cold injury, electrical conductivityAbstract
Cold hardiness of one nectarine and five peach cultivars was evaluated using electrical conductivity from January to March 1991 and from December 1991 to February 1992. Differences in cold hardiness were observed among cultivars. In both years ‘Redhaven’ and ‘Harbrite’ were the hardiest cultivars and ‘Salem’ was most susceptible to cold injury. For the other cultivars the results were not consistent over the two years. Training system and crop load had no influence on cold injury.
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