“…Additionally, sugar signaling also plays key roles in developmental processes such as flowering (Gibson, 2005), in which complex interplay between phytohormones and sugars affects each other (Leon and Sheen, 2003). In the case of pecan, it is clear that sugars are intimately involved in one or more processes controlling floral initiation (Smith and Waugh, 1938;Sparks, 1974Sparks, , 1975Wood, 1989, Wood et al, 2004Worley 1979aWorley , 1979b with their role being expressed in association with successful vernalization and subsequent floral evocation (Wetzstein and Sparks, 1983;Wood, 1989Wood, , 1995; however, sugars are not the sole factor driving pistillate flower initiation nor AB (Rohla et al, 2007a(Rohla et al, , 2007bSmith et al, 2007). Timely use of bioregulators may provide the means of affecting key downstream floral initiation processes through effects on sugar-based chromatin modulation (Gibson, 2003(Gibson, , 2005Koch, 1996; such as that occurring during floral vernalization and evocation.…”