Search Results - "DeJong, Ted M"
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Silencing Leaf Sorbitol Synthesis Alters Long-Distance Partitioning and Apple Fruit Quality
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05-12-2006)“…Sorbitol and sucrose are major products of photosynthesis distributed in apple trees (Malus domestica Borkh. cv. "Greensleeves") that affect quality in fruit…”
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Modeling Fruit Tree Architectural Growth, Source-Sink Interactions, and Physiology with L-PEACH
Published in HortScience (01-07-2006)“…Modeling source–sink interactions and carbohydrate partitioning in plants requires a detailed model of plant architectural development, in which growth and…”
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Predicting bloom dates by temperature mediated kinetics of carbohydrate metabolism in deciduous trees
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-10-2019)“…[Display omitted] •Carbohydrate metabolism links temperature and winter phenology of deciduous trees.•Plants promote starch synthesis to regulate…”
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594 Effect of Water Stress during the Harvest Period on the Carbohydrate Reserves of Mature Almond Trees
Published in HortScience (01-06-1999)“…The effect of water stress during the harvest period on carbohydrate reserves at the end of the growing season was studied for mature, field-grown almond…”
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601 PB 211 QUANTIFYING YIELD LIMITATIONS IN PEACH TREES
Published in HortScience (01-05-1994)“…Previous research using relative growth rate models indicates that under normal cropping conditions peach fruit growth and yield is alternately source and sink…”
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324 SEED LENGTH AS A DEVELOPMENTAL MARKER FOR PREDICTING HARVEST DATE OF EARLY SEASON'MAYFIRE' NECTARINES
Published in HortScience (01-05-1994)“…Previous research with Mayfire nectarine demonstrated that seed length can be used as a developmental marker to predict the optimum date of girdling. Four…”
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Nitrogen stress and apparent photosynthesis in symbiotically grown Pisum sativum L. [Peas]
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1981)“…Pea plants (Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska) were inoculated individually with one of 15 Rhizobium leguminosarum strains and grown under uniform environmental…”
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Nitrogen Stress and Apparent Photosynthesis in Symbiotically Grown Pisum sativum L. 1
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1981)“…Pea plants ( Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska) were inoculated individually with one of 15 Rhizobium leguminosarum strains and grown under uniform environmental…”
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