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 injuryin 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 injuryto 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.
Vine medium to weak, with a tendency to winter injury, unfruitful, capricious in bearing, somewhat subject to attacks of mildew.
Vine vigorous, subject towinter 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".
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 injuryon 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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