This study seeks to highlight the range of chilling requirement values that can be obtained for one cherry cultivar (‘Lapins’) across different Australian locations by using the same data but different approaches in calculating chilling requirement (CR). We seek to test the assumption that chill thresholds are fixed. The physiological and in-field implications for management are explored. All sites and years showed a steady increase in chill accumulation during the year. Bud burst in relation to accumulated chill portions (CP) was not consistent between sites or years, but all sites exhibited a sharp increase in bud burst after 40 chill portions (CP). Using a 50% bud burst threshold performed statistically better than a 30% bud burst thresh...
During their dormant period, fruit trees require a certain amount of relatively low temperatures to ...
Temperate-zone trees must fulfill cultivar-specific chilling and heat requirements during the dorman...
Correspondance: legave@supagro.inra.fr; UMR DAP Equipe AFEFInternational audienceDifferent models to...
This study seeks to highlight the range of chilling requirement values that can be obtained for one ...
Growers naturally adapt and manage production for unpredictable and variable seasonal climates; howe...
Many key phenological stages of temperate fruit trees are highly dependent on environmental conditio...
Many fruit and nut trees must fulfill a chilling requirement to break their winter dormancy and resu...
Many fruit and nut trees must fulfill a chilling requirement to break their winter dormancy and resu...
-90%. Regional suitability across the landscape was highly dependent on the method used to define ch...
Warmer winters without sufficient chilling due to climate change in Mediterranean regions represent ...
A dataset of cherry full bloom dates across the full diversity of Australian growing regions was com...
Chilling requirements for breaking dormancy were investigated for two successive years in ten sweet...
The chilling requirements of different cherry cultivars and the chilling durations of two different ...
Future climate change is predicted to lead to reduced winter chill accumulation in many temperate fr...
Temperate fruit trees are widely cultivated across the world’s temperate regions. These trees are we...
During their dormant period, fruit trees require a certain amount of relatively low temperatures to ...
Temperate-zone trees must fulfill cultivar-specific chilling and heat requirements during the dorman...
Correspondance: legave@supagro.inra.fr; UMR DAP Equipe AFEFInternational audienceDifferent models to...
This study seeks to highlight the range of chilling requirement values that can be obtained for one ...
Growers naturally adapt and manage production for unpredictable and variable seasonal climates; howe...
Many key phenological stages of temperate fruit trees are highly dependent on environmental conditio...
Many fruit and nut trees must fulfill a chilling requirement to break their winter dormancy and resu...
Many fruit and nut trees must fulfill a chilling requirement to break their winter dormancy and resu...
-90%. Regional suitability across the landscape was highly dependent on the method used to define ch...
Warmer winters without sufficient chilling due to climate change in Mediterranean regions represent ...
A dataset of cherry full bloom dates across the full diversity of Australian growing regions was com...
Chilling requirements for breaking dormancy were investigated for two successive years in ten sweet...
The chilling requirements of different cherry cultivars and the chilling durations of two different ...
Future climate change is predicted to lead to reduced winter chill accumulation in many temperate fr...
Temperate fruit trees are widely cultivated across the world’s temperate regions. These trees are we...
During their dormant period, fruit trees require a certain amount of relatively low temperatures to ...
Temperate-zone trees must fulfill cultivar-specific chilling and heat requirements during the dorman...
Correspondance: legave@supagro.inra.fr; UMR DAP Equipe AFEFInternational audienceDifferent models to...