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Correlative Effects Modifying the Course of Bud Dormancy in Woody Plants
Spring and summer treatments like pruning, defoliation, disbudding and shoot bending greatly affect the depth and the development of bud dormancy in the following winter period. Correlations between plant parts are thus among the factors that control onset and course of dormancy and through which the behaviour of the plant in given winter climates could be modified.