Abstract

AbstractReduction in the amount of light supphed during the mid‐rest period caused a hetter leaf bud opening in the peach as compared with natural winter daylight; this includes darkness, short photoperiod and reduced light intensity. The quantitative nature of this light effect was shown. The role of light as a factor regulating dormancy is discussed.

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