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Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 129:244-249
The spatial and temporal pattern of noninfectious bud failure (BF) expression (BFexp) was studied during seven growing seasons in a population of 'Carmelʼ almond trees originating from twelve commercial propagation sources. All progeny trees were gr
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Acta Horticulturae. :268-272
Autor:
Mario Viveros, W.C. Micke, Dale E. Kester, Joseph H. Connell, Paul Verdegaal, James T. Yeager, Thomas M. Gradziel, Mary Ann Thorpe
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Acta Horticulturae. :91-94
Autor:
Dale E. Kester, Thomas M. Gradziel
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Acta Horticulturae. :109-117
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Acta Horticulturae. :309-316
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Acta Horticulturae. :95-100
Autor:
Steven A. Weinbaum, James T. Yeager, M. Thorpe, Elizabeth J. Mitcham, Bruce Lampinen, Bill Krueger, H. Philips, W.C. Micke, David A. Goldhamer, Richard Buchner, S. Sibbett, B. Olson, William V. Biasi, Dale E. Kester, K. Pelletrau, Hamid Ahmadi, Larry Schwankl, M.T. Stevenson, D Ramos, Kenneth A. Shackel, Richard L. Snyder, G. McGourty, Sunitha Gurusinghe, Janine Hasey, S.M. Southwick
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HortTechnology. 7:23-29
To be useful for indicating plant water needs, any measure of plant stress should be closely related to some of the known short- and medium-term plant stress responses, such as stomatal closure and reduced rates of expansive growth. Midday stem water
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Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 119:1289-1292
Jeffries', a mutant of 'Nonpareil' almond ( Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb), showed "unilateral incompatibil- ity" in that its pollen failed to fertilize cultivars in the 'Carmel' (CIG-V), 'Monterey' (CIG-VI), and 'Sonora' (CIG-VII) pollen cross-inc