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    Overcoming Dormancy in Prunus Species under Conditions of Insufficient Winter Chilling in Israel by Erez, Amnon

    Published in Plants (Basel) (08-03-2024)
    “…The phenomenon of dormancy and the evolutionary causes for its development are presented together with the effects of the climatic factors: temperature and…”
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    Particle Films Affect Carbon Assimilation and Yield in `Empire' Apple by Glenn, D. Michael, Erez, Amnon, Puterka, Gary J, Gundrum, Patricia

    “…Processed-kaolin particle films (PKPFs) are used commercially in large quantities on horticultural crops to repel insects, and reduce heat stress and solar…”
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    Temperature Effects on Dormancy Completion of Vegetative Buds in Apple by Naor, Amos, Flaishman, Moshe, Stern, Raphael, Moshe, Aharon, Erez, Amnon

    “…The relative contribution of various temperatures to dormancy completion of lateral vegetative apple [Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill. var. domestica (Borkh.)…”
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    Processed kaolin protects fruits from Mediterranean fruit fly infestations by Mazor, Michal, Erez, Amnon

    Published in Crop protection (2004)
    “…Laboratory and field trials with fruits treated with the processed kaolin ‘Surround WP’ in nectarines, in apples and in persimmons indicated an almost complete…”
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    A Reflective, Processed-Kaolin Particle Film Affects Fruit Temperature, Radiation Reflection, and Solar Injury in Apple by Glenn, D. Michael, Prado, Ernesto, Erez, Amnon, McFerson, James, Puterka, Gary J

    “…Particle film technology is a new tool for tree fruit production systems. Trials were performed in Santiago, Chile, and Washington and West Virginia to…”
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    465 Dormancy Completion--A Dual Response by Erez, Amnon

    Published in HortScience (01-06-1999)
    “…Most of the works evaluating dormancy completion relies on measuring the level of budbreaking or the time needed for buds to break in forcing conditions. In…”
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    Temperature requirements for floral development of herbaceous peony cv. ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ by Kamenetsky, Rina, Barzilay, Amalia, Erez, Amnon, Halevy, Abraham H

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (17-02-2003)
    “…The temperature requirements of peony during the various stages of its annual growing cycle were studied with the ultimate aim of enhancing early forcing and…”
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    Studies of canopy structure and water use of apple trees on three rootstocks by Li, Fusheng, Cohen, Shabtai, Naor, Amos, Shaozong, Kang, Erez, Amnon

    Published in Agricultural water management (02-05-2002)
    “…Canopy structure and water use was studied on full size, fruit bearing apple ( Malus domestica, Golden delicious variety) orchards on three rootstocks: M9,…”
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    Abnormal stomatal behavior and hormonal imbalance in flacca, a wilty mutant of tomato. V. Effect of abscisic acid on indoleacetic acid metabolism and ethylene evolution by Tal, Moshe, Imber, Dorot, Amnon Erez, Epstein, Ephraim

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-1979)
    “…The wilty tomato mutant flacca, the normal cultivar Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Rheinlands Ruhm, and abscisic acid-induced phenotypic revertants were…”
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    Oxygen‐mediated cold‐acclimation in cucumber (Cucumis sativus) seedlings by Erez, Amnon, Cohen, Eliahou, Frenkel, Chaim

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-08-2002)
    “…Cold acclimation of etiolated cucumber seedlings, consisting of cooling at 12°C for 48 h followed by a warming period at 25°C, led to tolerance to subsequent…”
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    INDUCTION OF CHILLING-TOLERANCE IN CUCUMBER (CUCUMIS SATIVUS L.) SEEDLINGS BY ENDOGENOUS AND APPLIED ETHANOL by Frenkel, Chaim, Erez, Amnon

    Published in HortScience (01-04-1995)
    “…Five-day-old etiolated cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Marketmore) seedlings held at 2C for 72 hours develop chilling injury resulting in desiccation and…”
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    Breba Production under Net; Effect of Training System by Erez, Amnon, Flaishman, Moshe, Yablowitz, Zeev

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2003)
    “…Most of the fig orchards are trained to an open vase system. Although this system is adapted to the wide canopy of the fig it was questioned whether it is the…”
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    Thiourea, a Growth Promoter of Callus Tissues1 by EREZ, AMNON

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-02-1978)
    “…Thiourea (TU) promoted growth in cytokinin-requiring soybean, tobacco, and apple callus tissues, in the absence of kinetin. The increase in fresh and dry…”
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    Influence of three contrasted climatic conditions on endodormant vegetative and floral peach buds: analyses of their intrinsic growth capacity and their potential sink strength compared with adjacent tissues by Bonhomme, Marc, Rageau, Rémy, Pierre Richard, Jean, Erez, Amnon, Gendraud, Michel

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (09-04-1999)
    “…Three treatments with various temperature-photoperiod combinations (LDW: long-day warm; SDW: short-day warm; SDC: short-day cold) were applied to endodormant…”
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    Thiourea, a Growth Promoter of Callus Tissues by EREZ, AMNON

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-02-1978)
    “…Thiourea (TU) promoted growth in cytokinin-requiring soybean, tobacco, and apple callus tissues, in the absence of kinetin. The increase in fresh and dry…”
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    Bud dormancy: a suggestion for the control mechanism and its evolution by Viemont, J.D, Crabbe, J

    Published in Dormancy in Plants (2000)
    “…The activation of 2 membrane-bound enzymes (oleate desaturase and lonoleate desaturase) is proposed as the control mechanism…”
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