1993
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4238(93)90036-p
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Bud break delay on single node cuttings and bud capacity for nucleotide accumulation as parameters for endo- and paradormancy in peach trees in a tropical climate

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“…It is also notable that this inversion of plasma membrane ATPase activity corresponds to the decrease of the mean time to budbreak (MTB) ( Balandier et al 1993), using the ‘cutting test’ method, in peach‐tree. This decrease of MTB reveals the reacquisition of growth capabilities by buds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also notable that this inversion of plasma membrane ATPase activity corresponds to the decrease of the mean time to budbreak (MTB) ( Balandier et al 1993), using the ‘cutting test’ method, in peach‐tree. This decrease of MTB reveals the reacquisition of growth capabilities by buds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Gendraud 1977) and peach tree (Balandier et al 1993). The relationship between NTP synthesis and growth capabilities was also shown by Thomas et al (1985) in apple tree embryos and by Lavarenne et al (1982) in ash trees.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Considering the low capabilities to synthesize nucleotides at the beginning of autumn and the suggestions cited above, the dormancy of Elsanta plants could be defined as an endodormancy (Lang et al 1987) as previously reported for ash trees (Lavarenne et al 1982) and peach trees (Balandier et al 1993). The results of the morphological test showed that petioles exhibited very little growth when strawberry plants were placed into a growth chamber at the beginning of autumn.…”
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confidence: 85%
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