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Document: 7 Minnesota #1695

Source page: Open page 54 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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Cultivars Added
  • none
Claims Added
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Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Grisez et al. (2008)
  • Kristiansen and Jenson (2009)
  • McMahon et al. (2015)
Cultivars Removed
  • Prunus Angustifolia
  • Prunus Armeniaca
  • Prunus Cerasus
  • Prunus Spp
Claims Removed
  • Prunus Angustifolia | anecdote_snippet | For P. angustifolia, cited literature suggests scarification did not significantly alter percent germination, and lower germination may relate to incomplete endocarp removal in the cited protocol.
  • Prunus Angustifolia | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference to McMahon et al. (2015) within the comparison of scarification treatment responses.
  • Prunus Armeniaca | anecdote_snippet | For P. armeniaca, cited results indicate 95% germination after 90 days of cold stratification even with intact endocarp.
  • Prunus Armeniaca | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference to Grisez et al. (2008) for comparison against endocarp-removal scarification effects in the broader discussion.
  • Prunus Cerasus | anecdote_snippet | For P. cerasus, cited work reports higher germination when the endocarp is removed, suggesting endocarp restriction is a meaningful dormancy factor.
  • Prunus Cerasus | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference to Kristiansen and Jenson (2009) as comparative evidence for improved P. cerasus germination after endocarp removal.
  • Prunus Spp | entry_hardiness_observation | Combining warm and cold stratification may be sufficient to overcome dormancy for many tested Prunus materials, reducing the need for scarification.
  • Prunus Spp | entry_pedigree | Field soil temperature cycling around freezing at depth suggests natural freeze-thaw may crack endocarp in situ.
  • Prunus Spp | fruit_size | The page text does not provide size/color/productivity traits; evidence is limited to germination behavior.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • Chong et al. (1994) states that moisture is the most important factor for initiation of seed germination.
  • Grisez et al. (2008) reported 95% germination of P. armeniaca after 90 days cold stratification with intact endocarp.
  • Kristiansen and Jenson (2009) reported greater % seed germination for P. cerasus seeds with endocarp removed and significant positive effect when entire endocarp removed.
  • McMahon et al. (2015) observed no significant difference for % germination between non-scarified and scarified P. angustifolia seed.

Available Page Versions

IDVariantStatusModelSpecializationCountsSourceCompare
1754archivist-1.6.68-sparkactivegpt-5.3-codex-sparkvisual_page_generalist4 cultivars / 9 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
302archivist-1.0baseline_promotedgpt-5.4visual_page_generalist0 cultivars / 0 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active