1998
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.33.3.451b
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“Cold-Trapping” in Retractable Roof Structures To Avoid Spring Frost Damage of Container-grown Nursery Crops

Abstract: Compared to film-covered quonset structures typically used for unheated cold protection of nursery crops in Oregon, unheated retractable roof structures can provide cooler day temperatures (lower average daily temperature, ADT) in late winter and early spring. Late winter and spring growth and flowering of six nursery genera (12 replicate blocks), and air temperatures, were studied when crops were cold-protected in a film-covered quonset structure compared to a retractable roof cold protection structure operat… Show more

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“…was higher for redbud and crabapple whips grown in the RRS than those outdoors, and was similar for red oak and red maple whips (Table 6). The higher water use efficiency of whips grown in RRS was one contributing factor to increased growth found under RRS by several researchers (Nelkin and Schuch, 2004;Schuch, 2004;Svenson, 1998Svenson, , 1999Svenson, , 2000Svenson and Johnston, 1991;Svenson et al,1992Svenson et al, , 2000Svenson et al, , 2001. Another contributing factor to greater growth under RRS was reduced temperature stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…was higher for redbud and crabapple whips grown in the RRS than those outdoors, and was similar for red oak and red maple whips (Table 6). The higher water use efficiency of whips grown in RRS was one contributing factor to increased growth found under RRS by several researchers (Nelkin and Schuch, 2004;Schuch, 2004;Svenson, 1998Svenson, , 1999Svenson, , 2000Svenson and Johnston, 1991;Svenson et al,1992Svenson et al, , 2000Svenson et al, , 2001. Another contributing factor to greater growth under RRS was reduced temperature stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%