Winter Injury to Sweet Cherry Blossoms
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1959.13.4.52Abstract
The low temperatures recorded at the Peninsula Branch Experiment Station, Door County, Wisconsin during December, January, and February have given us an opportunity to make a comparative study of the blossom bud hardiness of ten Sweet Cherry varieties. The trees have completed six years of growth in the orchard and are growing under a clean cultivation-cover crop system of culture.
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