Temperature and bud rest period: Effect of temperature and exposure on the rest period of deciduous plant leaf buds investigated
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J. P. BennettAuthor Affiliations
J. P. Bennett is Professor of Plant Physiology and Plant Physiologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 4(1):11-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n01p11. January 1950.
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Abstract
The following article is being reprinted from the November 1949 issue of California Agriculture to rectify the omission of an illustration important to the clarity of the content.
Bennett J. 1950. Temperature and bud rest period: Effect of temperature and exposure on the rest period of deciduous plant leaf buds investigated. Hilgardia 4(1):11-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n01p11
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