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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... Tree Physiology 26:1249–1256 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Twilight far-red treatment advances leaf bud burst of silver birch (Betula pendula) Tapio Linkosalo and Martin J. Lechowicz Tree Physiology 26 ... 26:1271–1276 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Foliar application of GA3 during terminal long-shoot bud development stimulates shoot apical meristem activity in Pinus sylvestris seedlings Joanne E. MacDonald ...
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HortNews- February 2006
... oil applications darken tree bark and buds, speeding up spring bud development. This reduces the flower buds ability to withstand cold temperatures, therefore, applications are best delayed until just before bud break. Delayed dormant application- A delayed-dormant application is ... about 1 /16 inch (1 -2 mm) green. (Apple only) Bud Burst- Equivalent to green tip stage in apple. Fruit buds are ...
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Acer campestre - field maple, hedge maple
... growing tree, and should be repotted at least every two years. Repot in spring, before bud burst, in basic bonsai soil. Soil tolerances includes: clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well-drained Pests ...
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Acer circinatum - vine maple
... . Other advantages of the vine maple are its availability, low cost and longevity. It will bud back readily, and the leaves will reduce to one inch. However, new growth on the ... seed, softwood cuttings or air-layering. Repotting: Every 2-3 years. Repot in spring, before bud burst, in bonsai soil slightly rich in organic material. Bibliography: Herb Gustafson "Bonsai Workshop," and "Miniature ...
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Acer ginnala - Amur maple
... : Soil tolerances include clay, loam, sand, acidic, alkaline, well-drained. Repot in early spring, before bud burst, using a fast-draining soil mix. Young trees may need to be repotted annually. Otherwise ...
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Acer monspessulanum - Montpelier maple
... maples. Propagation: From seed or cuttings. Repotting: Every 2-3 years. Repot in spring, before bud burst, in bonsai soil slightly rich in organic material. Information Sources: Information on the Montpelier maple ...
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Barberry
... , wait until after flowering to prune. Then pinch back new growth as it occurs. Barberries bud back readily. It is easier to shape the barberry through pruning than by wiring, as ... , it can be propigated by division. Repotting: Every 1-2 years in early spring, before bud burst. Tolerates root pruning well, and up to half of the root mass can be removed ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 1, 1986: Contents
... Peter Ecker Tree Physiology 1:47–52 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] An effect of gravity on bud-burst in balsam fir J. Worrall and C. H. A. Little Tree Physiology 1:53–56 ... [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effect of GA4 + 7 on the initiation and development of the inflorescence bud of evergreen azalea Monique Bodson Tree Physiology 1:101–113 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... and Nathan G. Phillips Tree Physiology 26:421–430 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Temperature regulation of bud-burst phenology within and among years in a young Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) plantation in western ...
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An effect of gravity on bud-burst in balsam fir
... bud-burst in balsam fir Home Editors Contents Contribute Subscribe Contact Tree Physiology, 1:47–52 © 1986 Heron Publishing—Victoria, Canada [ PDF ] [ Return to Contents ] An effect of gravity on bud-burst ... Centre, Box 4000, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 5P7, Canada / Received December 19, 1985 Summary Bud-burst on first order lateral branches of Abies bafsamea L. (balsam fir) was delayed when ...
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