Floral freezing tolerance of Minnesotan woody and semi-woody plants

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2020-04-01
2024-2-1

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2024-2-23

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Floral freezing tolerance of Minnesotan woody and semi-woody plants

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2024-02-29

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Savage, Jessica A.
jsavage@d.umn.edu

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Abstract

Data collected for a study on floral freezing tolerance of native trees and shrubs. The goal of the project was to determine if native flowers are vulnerable to freezing temperatures and how their vulnerability to freezing temperatures relates to their flowering time.

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There are three data files and one readme file.

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Savage, J. A., S. J. Hudzinski, and M. R. Olson. 2024. Use of electrolyte leakage to assess floral damage after freezing. Applications in Plant Sciences 12: e11569.
https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11569

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National Science Foundation (IOS1656318)
Vice President for Research, University of Minnesota (GIA 322644)

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Savage, Jessica A.; Vandenheuvel, Britton; Fakhreddine, Qadry. (2024). Floral freezing tolerance of Minnesotan woody and semi-woody plants. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/4WRV-T931.
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Day_of_flower.csvFlowering phenology data1.18 KB
Floral_freezing.csvData from floral freezing experiments49.35 KB
Pollen_growth.csvData on pollen freezing experiments1.97 KB
Savage 2023 Readme.txtDescription of the data12.58 KB

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