(private-note)measured exotherms along the trunk- thermocouples attached to the trunk exterior. Plants were rated for dieback. It's the leaves that are important- defoliation, covering with vaseline and not watering all made the plants less cold-hardened (died more) ;-) ;-) ;-). Ice spread was slower in cold-hardened trees. Seemed to be inhibited somehow- not as uniform. Also occured at higher temperature. In unhardened trees, freezing was more rapid and uniform.
@article{Yelenosky_75,
added-at = {2019-03-31T01:14:40.000+0100},
author = {Yelenosky, G.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/262f77c76e1351c3dac1b09a4a5cdff39/dianella},
citeulike-article-id = {1524133},
comment = {(private-note)measured exotherms along the trunk- thermocouples attached to the trunk exterior. Plants were rated for dieback. It's the leaves that are important- defoliation, covering with vaseline and not watering all made the plants less cold-hardened (died more) ;-) ;-) ;-). Ice spread was slower in cold-hardened trees. Seemed to be inhibited somehow- not as uniform. Also occured at higher temperature. In unhardened trees, freezing was more rapid and uniform.},
interhash = {969947753d2dd750f5685d3f1656606a},
intrahash = {62f77c76e1351c3dac1b09a4a5cdff39},
journal = {Plant Physiology},
keywords = {bibtex-import citeulikeExport},
pages = {540--543},
posted-at = {2007-07-31 07:40:19},
priority = {2},
timestamp = {2019-03-31T01:16:26.000+0100},
title = {{Cold Hardening in Citrus Stems}},
volume = 56,
year = 1975
}