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Document: 7 Minnesota #1695

Source page: Open page 52 in document reader

Institution: University of Minnesota | Publisher: University of Minnesota | Year: | Pages: 138

Source URL: https://conservancy.umn.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/891e96c2-d751-4fea-9f35-51fec97c7043/content

Selected Versions

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Right: archivist-1.0 (fragment 893)

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Page Version Diff

Cultivars Added
  • Monitor
  • Mount Royal
Claims Added
  • Dakota | description_snippet | Had high seed germination across both environments, scarification treatments, and seed storage.
  • Dakota | recommendation_context | Is discussed as a cultivar with relatively high germination, a trait noted as potentially relevant to invasive potential when compared with cultivars showing low germination.
  • Hennepin | description_snippet | Had high seed germination across both environments, scarification treatments, and seed storage.
  • Hennepin | recommendation_context | Is discussed as a cultivar with relatively high germination, a trait noted as potentially relevant to invasive potential when compared with cultivars showing low germination.
  • Monitor | description_snippet | Had variable germination percentages across environments, scarification treatments, and seed storage.
  • Monitor | taxon_context | Referenced as Prunus spp. ‘Monitor’.
  • Mount Royal | description_snippet | Had variable germination percentages across environments, scarification treatments, and seed storage.
  • Mount Royal | taxon_context | Referenced as P. domestica ‘Mount Royal’.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Baskin and Baskin (2015)
  • Bullock et al. 2002
  • Deckers et al. 2008
  • Hock et al. 2015
  • Krahl et al. 1991
  • Lansari et al. (1994)
  • Lindell et al. 2012
Cultivars Removed
  • Prunus Cerasus 'Stevnsbaer Brigitte'
  • Prunus Domestica 'Mount Royal'
  • Tart Cherry Cultivars
  • ‘Monitor’
Claims Removed
  • Dakota | description_snippet | Observed high germination for this cultivar across environments, scarification treatments, and storage conditions on this page.
  • Dakota | recommendation_context | The page associates consistently high germination with greater comparative invasive potential.
  • Hennepin | description_snippet | High seed germination was reported across environments, scarification treatments, and storage.
  • Hennepin | recommendation_context | Higher germination is presented as a possible indicator of higher invasive potential relative to lower-germinating taxa.
  • Prunus Cerasus 'Stevnsbaer Brigitte' | description_snippet | Reference is used to support storage resilience of this cultivar’s seeds.
  • Prunus Cerasus 'Stevnsbaer Brigitte' | source_reference_abbreviation | Grisez et al. 2008 was used as evidence that post-storage germination remained similar to recently harvested seed for this cultivar.
  • Prunus Domestica 'Mount Royal' | anecdote_snippet | Variable germination is contrasted with consistently high-germinating Dakota and Hennepin.
  • Prunus Domestica 'Mount Royal' | description_snippet | Germination was variable across environments, scarification methods, and storage for this named plum cultivar.
  • Tart Cherry Cultivars | anecdote_snippet | The text suggests birds may consume or damage tart cherry fruits, linking fruiting to potential dispersal and spread.
  • Tart Cherry Cultivars | description_snippet | Tart cherry cultivars generally showed lower germination in this study context, but germination still occurred for some entries.
  • Tart Cherry Cultivars | entry_pedigree | Inbreeding depression is proposed as a potential explanatory mechanism for reduced germination in tart cherry progeny.
  • ‘Monitor’ | description_snippet | Germination pattern was variable across environments, scarification, and storage conditions.
  • ‘Monitor’ | recommendation_context | Its variable germination is presented as potentially reducing relative invasiveness versus high-germinating cultivars.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Baskin and Baskin, 2015
  • Bullock et al., 2002
  • Deckers et al., 2008
  • Hock et al., 2015
  • Krahl et al., 1991
  • Lansari et al., 1994
  • Lindell et al., 2012

Available Page Versions

IDVariantStatusModelSpecializationCountsSourceCompare
1752archivist-1.6.68-sparkactivegpt-5.3-codex-sparkvisual_page_generalist6 cultivars / 13 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
300archivist-1.0baseline_promotedgpt-5.4visual_page_generalist4 cultivars / 8 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active