Abstract
Stem cold hardening developed to different levels in citrus types tested in controlled environments. Exotherms indicated ice spread was more uniform and rapid in unhardened than in cold-hardened stems. All attempts to inhibit the functioning of citrus leaves resulted in less cold hardening in the stems. Citrus leaves contribute a major portion of cold hardening in the wood.
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Yelenosky, G. (1975). Cold Hardening in Citrus Stems. Plant Physiology, 56(4), 540–543. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.56.4.540
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