2015
DOI: 10.3832/ifor1367-008
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Bud flush phenology and nursery carryover effect of paper birch provenances

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“…Genetic variation and inheritance of bud flushing timing have been studied for many tree species, such as Douglas fir (Bailey & Harrington 2006, Schermann et al 1997, white spruce , European beech (Chmura & Rozkowski 2002, Gomory & Paule 2011, Von Wuehlisch et al 1995, Norway spruce (Eriksson et al 1978), European larch (Gauchata & Pâques 2011, Worrall 2008, paper birch (Dhar et al 2015) and Pinus species (Steiner 1979). Bud flushing has been shown to be under strong genetic control, and late bud flushing to be highly correlated with reduced spring frost injury , Hannerz et al 1999, Li & Adams 1993.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Genetic variation and inheritance of bud flushing timing have been studied for many tree species, such as Douglas fir (Bailey & Harrington 2006, Schermann et al 1997, white spruce , European beech (Chmura & Rozkowski 2002, Gomory & Paule 2011, Von Wuehlisch et al 1995, Norway spruce (Eriksson et al 1978), European larch (Gauchata & Pâques 2011, Worrall 2008, paper birch (Dhar et al 2015) and Pinus species (Steiner 1979). Bud flushing has been shown to be under strong genetic control, and late bud flushing to be highly correlated with reduced spring frost injury , Hannerz et al 1999, Li & Adams 1993.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genecology studies have shown that variation in the time of bud flush is a complex interaction among genetic characteristics of local sources and environmental conditions of the growing site (Dhar et al 2015). Genetic variation and inheritance of bud flushing timing have been studied for many tree species, such as Douglas fir (Bailey & Harrington 2006, Schermann et al 1997, white spruce , European beech (Chmura & Rozkowski 2002, Gomory & Paule 2011, Von Wuehlisch et al 1995, Norway spruce (Eriksson et al 1978), European larch (Gauchata & Pâques 2011, Worrall 2008, paper birch (Dhar et al 2015) and Pinus species (Steiner 1979).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%