Cultivar 1506: Prunus Spp

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Prunus Spp is treated here as an aggregate Prunus entry rather than a named cultivar. The available University of Minnesota source concerns germination behavior, not fruit description, origin, parentage, or hardiness [S1].

In field experiments, soil at 10.2 cm depth cycled above and below 0°C. The source suggests this natural freeze thaw cycling may crack the endocarp in place, and that warm plus cold stratification may overcome dormancy for many tested Prunus materials without scarification [S1].

A table comparing greenhouse and field germination reported correlations of 0.19 in Experiment I and 0.30 in Experiment II for the Prunus spp. aggregate, both marked significant at p<0.05 [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“Prunus spp. aggregate showed 0.19 in Experiment Iand 0.30 in Experiment II, both marked as significant at p<0.05.”
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7Minnesota #1695unknown400p54 p99Prunus spp. aggregate showed 0.19 in Experiment I and 0.30 in Experiment II, both marked as significant at p<0.05.; The page text does not provide size/color/productivity traits; evidence is limited to germination behavi

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7p99description_snippetPrunus spp. aggregate showed 0.19 in Experiment Iand 0.30 in Experiment II, both marked as significant at p<0.05.Prunus spp. 0.19 * 0.30 *page_block:0.90
7p54fruit_sizeThe page text does not provide size/color/productivity traits; evidence is limited to germination behavior.field experiments, the soil at a 10.2 cm depth oscillated above and below 0°C (Table 2); in most cultivars there was no significant difference in germination timing between non- and scarified seed in greenhouse environmepage_block:0.90
7p54entry_hardiness_observationCombining warm and cold stratification may be sufficient to overcome dormancy for many tested Prunus materials, reducing the need for scarification.field experiments, the soil at a 10.2 cm depth oscillated above and below 0°C (Table 2); in most cultivars there was no significant difference in germination timing between non- and scarified seed in greenhouse environmepage_block:0.90
7p54entry_pedigreeField soil temperature cycling around freezing at depth suggests natural freeze-thaw may crack endocarp in situ.field experiments, the soil at a 10.2 cm depth oscillated above and below 0°C (Table 2); in most cultivars there was no significant difference in germination timing between non- and scarified seed in greenhouse environmepage_block:0.90

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description_snippetPrunus spp. aggregate showed 0.19 in Experiment I and 0.30 in Experiment II, both marked as significant at p<0.05.0.98
fruit_sizeThe page text does not provide size/color/productivity traits; evidence is limited to germination behavior.0.96
entry_hardiness_observationCombining warm and cold stratification may be sufficient to overcome dormancy for many tested Prunus materials, reducing the need for scarification.0.81
entry_pedigreeField soil temperature cycling around freezing at depth suggests natural freeze-thaw may crack endocarp in situ.0.84

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