Obtaining Small Peach Plants Containing All Bud Types for “Rest” and Dormancy Studies1

  • Couvillon G
  • King G
  • Moore C
  • et al.
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Abstract

A method for obtaining small (15-25 cm) plants of peach [ Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] with all bud types present was developed by rooting peach cuttings following flower bud initiation. These small plants permit studies to be carried out in controlled-environmental chambers. The rest and dormancy periods of the rooted cuttings were similar to large field-grown trees of the same cultivar.

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Couvillon, G. A., King, G. A., Moore, C. M., & Bush, P. (2022). Obtaining Small Peach Plants Containing All Bud Types for “Rest” and Dormancy Studies1. HortScience, 10(1), 78–79. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.10.1.78

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