Cultivar 1484: Prunus Armeniaca

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Prunus armeniaca is mentioned in a University of Minnesota source in a discussion of seed dormancy and stratification. The source describes P. armeniaca cultivars as requiring about 50 days of cold stratification [S1].

A later cited comparison reports 95% germination for P. armeniaca seed after 90 days of cold stratification, even with the endocarp intact [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“For example, P. armeniaca L. cultivars require around 50 days of cold stratification whereas ... P. domestica and P. cerasus require longer periods, 90 or 90-150 days respectively.”
Minnesota #1695, p27
“Grisez et al. (2008) reported that after 90 days of cold stratification, P. armeniaca seeds achieved 95% germination with an intact endocarp.”
Minnesota #1695, p54

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7Minnesota #1695unknown300p27 p54Reference to Grisez et al. (2008) for comparison against endocarp-removal scarification effects in the broader discussion.; For P. armeniaca, cited results indicate 95% germination after 90 days of cold stratification ev

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7p54source_reference_abbreviationReference to Grisez et al. (2008) for comparison against endocarp-removal scarification effects in the broader discussion.Grisez et al. (2008) reported that after 90 days of cold stratification, P. armeniaca seeds achieved 95% germination with an intact endocarp.page_block:0.90
7p54anecdote_snippetFor P. armeniaca, cited results indicate 95% germination after 90 days of cold stratification even with intact endocarp.Grisez et al. (2008) reported that after 90 days of cold stratification, P. armeniaca seeds achieved 95% germination with an intact endocarp.page_block:0.90
7p27description_snippetPeach-family cultivars (Prunus armeniaca) are described as requiring about 50 days of cold stratification.For example, P. armeniaca L. cultivars require around 50 days of cold stratification whereas ... P. domestica and P. cerasus require longer periods, 90 or 90-150 days respectively.page_block:0.90

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source_reference_abbreviationReference to Grisez et al. (2008) for comparison against endocarp-removal scarification effects in the broader discussion.0.88
anecdote_snippetFor P. armeniaca, cited results indicate 95% germination after 90 days of cold stratification even with intact endocarp.0.88
description_snippetPeach-family cultivars (Prunus armeniaca) are described as requiring about 50 days of cold stratification.0.90

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