Abstract
Abstract Severe frost injury was incurred about full swell on one group and about 4th leaf on another group of ‘Concord’ (Vitis labrusca L.) vines where sprinkling was interrupted during the night. The wet tissues were less cold resistant than dry tissues. Yield was reduced 22% by the early frost, 52% by the later frost. Bloom was delayed 10 days by the early frost, 18 days by the later frost. At harvest the berries were larger than non-frosted on the early-frosted vines and equal in size on the late-frosted vines. Color and soluble solids were lower on the frosted vines.
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