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Example sentences for "winter injury"

  • The data on leaf scorch, winter injury, and the fungus disease are given in table 2.

  • In discussing the effects of winter injury on the different varieties it will be necessary to make a distinction between the two orchards.

  • On the trees of a few varieties that were injured the least, a few small leaves were the chief evidence of winter injury.

  • There is no winter injury in evidence at this date except a very much lighter crop than usual.

  • This has been due mainly to winter injury, resulting either in the killing of the staminate catkins by cold, or of the developing catkins by late spring freezes and frosts.

  • The tree does not do well under cultivation or mulching, as winter injury to the tree has been recorded when compared to bluegrass sod.

  • While the wood suffers no winter injury, the catkins for the most part get winter killed and, consequently, there is a very sparse crop.

  • The varieties are grouped according to the amount of winter injury of wood.

  • Throughout the winter the weather was exceptionally mild and favorable for that type of winter injury due to early growth activity.

  • The data on winter injury of catkins is being accumulated for two purposes.

  • Vine vigorous to weak, depending upon amount of winter injury, often not hardy, an uncertain bearer, susceptible to mildew in some localities.

  • In cold winters the vine is liable to winter injury.

  • Vine medium to weak, with a tendency to winter injury, unfruitful, capricious in bearing, somewhat subject to attacks of mildew.

  • Vine vigorous, subject to winter injury in unfavorable locations, variable in productiveness.

  • The orchard planting is not the only type that is subject to winter injury; forest plantings, ornamental plantings, and plantings for wildlife are also subject to winter injury especially if they are not on the most favorable sites.

  • The few surviving Asiatic chestnut seedlings were sickly looking, multi-stemmed, misshapen trees, heavily infected with twig blight and chestnut blight, and severely damaged by winter injury.

  • Specific data have been obtained relating to several types of winter injury of Oriental chestnuts and hybrids.

  • Richards' in West Tennessee, that a large part of our so-called incompatibility in this State is due to winter injury to the stock.

  • While my hickory trees appeared to suffer no winter injury, out of possibly two dozen that I have planted since 1939 I expect to have only three left.

  • Perhaps some of the die-back we see on nut trees during the summer is due to this cause and not all to winter injury.

  • One of the most common types of injury to young nut trees as well as others is that known as "sun scald" or "winter injury".

  • They have shown little or no winter injury.

  • Most of the cold or winter injury I have seen on Chinese chestnut trees has been on the trunks and has resulted from removing the lower limbs so that they were not shaded.

  • Have had quite a lot of winter injury on the south-west side of black walnut trunks grafted near the ground.

  • If followed, it should greatly reduce the number of reports of winter injury, failure to start, and of weak growth afterward.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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