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Relationship of Rest to Dehardening in Red-osier Dogwood1
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1980
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Animal PhysiologyRed-osier DogwoodAbstract PlantsBotanyFitnessSilviculturePhysiologyForestryRed-osier Dogwood1Continuous Warm TemperaturesCrop PhysiologyTree GrowthPlant PhysiologyHealth Sciences
Abstract Plants of red-osier dogwood ( Cornus sericea L.) did not show any large degree of dehardening until after rest was satisfied. While in rest, extended periods of continuous warm temperatures did not cause any dehardening.