Cultivar 1500: Prunus Americana 'Hazel'

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Prunus americana 'Hazel' is mentioned in a University of Minnesota thesis discussion as one of several plum cultivars considered in relation to germination variability [S1].

In a seedling establishment and herbivory context, 'Hazel' showed moderate changes in diameter and trunk cross sectional area, low to moderate herbivore damage, and some seedling sucker production [S1]. The same discussion inferred that this line may have a higher likelihood of becoming invasive than some P. domestica cultivars [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“Hazel showed moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA with low to moderate herbivore damage and some root-sucker production.”
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“The page infers this line has a higher likelihood of becoming invasive than some P. domestica cultivars.”
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7Minnesota #1695unknown400p51 p58The page infers this line has a higher likelihood of becoming invasive than some P. domestica cultivars.; Hazel showed moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA with low to moderate herbivore damage and some root-sucker prod

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7p58anecdote_snippetThe page infers this line has a higher likelihood of becoming invasive than some P. domestica cultivars.In contrast, P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and hybrids Prunus spp. ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ had moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA, low to moderate herbivore damage, and some seedlings producedpage_block:0.90
7p58description_snippetHazel showed moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA with low to moderate herbivore damage and some root-sucker production.In contrast, P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and hybrids Prunus spp. ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ had moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA, low to moderate herbivore damage, and some seedlings producedpage_block:0.90
7p51source_reference_abbreviationExplicit cultivar mention appears in the thesis discussion section as part of a cultivar list.Some plum cultivars like P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and Japanese-American hybrids ‘Southpage_block:0.90
7p51description_snippetListed as one of the plum cultivars discussed in germination variability context.Some plum cultivars like P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and Japanese-American hybrids ‘Southpage_block:0.90

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anecdote_snippetThe page infers this line has a higher likelihood of becoming invasive than some P. domestica cultivars.0.92
description_snippetHazel showed moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA with low to moderate herbivore damage and some root-sucker production.0.99
source_reference_abbreviationExplicit cultivar mention appears in the thesis discussion section as part of a cultivar list.0.74
description_snippetListed as one of the plum cultivars discussed in germination variability context.0.82

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