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2. Rootstock effects on leaf function and isotope composition in apple occurred on both scion grafted and ungrafted rootstocks under hydroponic conditions
3. Retractable Netting and Evaporative Cooling for Sunburn Control and Increasing Red Color for ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple
4. Transcriptomic approach to uncover dynamic events in the development of mid-season sunburn in apple fruit
5. Evaluation of reflective groundcovers for pest and fruit quality management in commercial pear orchards
6. Long-term validation of continuous measurements of trunk water potential and trunk diameter indicate different diurnal patterns for pear under water limitations
7. Reviewing the Tradeoffs between Sunburn Mitigation and Red Color Development in Apple under a Changing Climate
8. Quantification of Modern Apple Orchard Effects on Meteorological Variables
9. Adaptability and phenotypic stability of apple cultivars in a subtropical climate
10. Apple rootstocks affect functional leaf traits with consequential effects on carbon isotope composition and vegetative vigour
11. Microtensiometers Accurately Measure Stem Water Potential in Woody Perennials
12. Soil health indicators for Central Washington orchards
13. Reflective Groundcover Improves Fruit Skin Color in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apples Grown under Protective Netting
14. Plant Uptake of Lactate-Bound Metals: A Sustainable Alternative to Metal Chlorides
15. Timing of water limitations affects source to sink differences in δ13C composition in apple
16. Multi-Elemental Isotope And Analog Tracer Application To Measure Nutrient Uptake And Distribution In Malus × Domestica Borkh
17. Rootstocks induce functional differences that affect carbon isotope discrimination and water relations in the apple scion
18. Apple rootstock genotype affects scion responses to water limitations under field conditions
19. Rootstock Affects Scion Nutrition and Fruit Quality during Establishment and Early Production of ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple
20. Climate change and chill accumulation: implications for tree fruit production in cold winter regions.
21. Photoselective Protective Netting Improves “Honeycrisp” Fruit Quality
22. Recent Achievements and New Research Opportunities for Optimizing Macronutrient Availability, Acquisition, and Distribution for Perennial Fruit Crops
23. Climate change and chill accumulation: implications for tree fruit production in cold-winter regions
24. Physiological Factors Affecting Nutrient Uptake and Distribution and Fruit Quality in ‘Honeycrisp’ and ‘WA 38’ Apple (Malus ×domestica Borkh.)
25. Water Deficit Timing Affects Physiological Drought Response, Fruit Size, and Bitter Pit Development for ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple
26. Insect feeding location determines interactions between biotic and environmental stressors in trees
27. Sun injury on apple fruit: Physiological, biochemical and molecular advances, and future challenges
28. Fruit canopy positioning affects fruit calcium and potassium concentrations, disorder incidence, and fruit quality for ‘Honeycrisp’ apple
29. Responses of ‘Honeycrisp’ Apples to Short-term Controlled Atmosphere Storage Established During Temperature Conditioning
30. Apple Scion and Rootstock Contribute to Nutrient Uptake and Partitioning under Different Belowground Environments
31. Altering Shoot Extension Did Not Affect Bitter Pit Incidence in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple
32. S-ABA-induced changes in root to shoot partitioning of root-applied 44Ca in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.)
33. Advances in the production of temperate fruits in the tropics
34. Protective Netting Improves Leaf-level Photosynthetic Light Use Efficiency in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple Under Heat Stress
35. Leveraging Transcriptome Data for Enhanced Gene Expression Analysis in Apple
36. Proximal hyperspectral sensing of stomatal conductance to monitor the efficacy of exogenous abscisic acid applications in apple trees
37. The influence of protective netting on tree physiology and fruit quality of apple: A review
38. Calcium Absorption during Fruit Development in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple Measured Using 44Ca as a Stable Isotope Tracer
39. CHEMOTYPING USING SYNCHROTRON MID-INFRARED AND X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY TO IMPROVE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
40. Spectrometric techniques for elemental profile analysis associated with bitter pit in apples
41. Above and below-ground environmental changes associated with the use of photoselective protective netting to reduce sunburn in apple
42. Genotypic variation in nitrogen isotope discrimination in Populus balsamifera L . clones grown with either nitrate or ammonium
43. Non-destructive Measurement of Calcium and Potassium in Apple and Pear Using Handheld X-ray Fluorescence
44. Crop Load Influences Fruit Quality, Nutritional Balance, and Return Bloom in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple
45. Variation in fluxes estimated from nitrogen isotope discrimination corresponds with independent measures of nitrogen flux inPopulus balsamiferaL.
46. Interspecific variation in leaf–root differences in δ15N among three tree species grown with either nitrate or ammonium
47. Nitrogen isotope discrimination as an integrated measure of nitrogen fluxes, assimilation and allocation in plants
48. Whole-plant and organ-level nitrogen isotope discrimination indicates modification of partitioning of assimilation, fluxes and allocation of nitrogen in knockout lines ofArabidopsis thaliana
49. Quantifying remobilization of pre-existing nitrogen from cuttings to new growth of woody plants using 15N at natural abundance
50. Temperature-driven plasticity in growth cessation and dormancy development in deciduous woody plants: a working hypothesis suggesting how molecular and cellular function is affected by temperature during dormancy induction
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