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Endodormancyintensity-an unrecognised bud dormancy trait.

Zhang R, Kramer K, Charrier G, Hänninen H, Wu J

Phenology

Knowing how stubbornly your apple tree's or lilac's buds resist breaking in a warm February spell could soon help predict whether a late frost will wipe out the bloom — and eventually guide which cultivars hold up best as winters grow less predictable.

Trees in cold climates put their buds into a kind of deep sleep each winter so a single warm day doesn't trick them into opening too soon. Scientists have now created a way to measure exactly *how deep* that sleep is — not just whether it's happening, but how hard it is to wake the buds up. This new measurement, called endodormancy intensity, gives scientists a better tool to understand why some trees are more vulnerable to false springs than others.

Key Findings

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Endodormancy intensity is a newly defined, experimentally derived trait that quantifies the degree to which dormancy suppresses bud burst.

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The metric is applicable to both physiological (mechanistic) and ecological (field/population-level) research on tree dormancy.

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The concept was not previously recognized as a distinct, measurable dormancy characteristic, representing a gap now filled in bud dormancy science.

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Scientists have identified a new measurable tree trait called 'endodormancy intensity' that captures how strongly a tree's buds resist opening in late winter. This gives researchers a clearer way to study and compare how different trees manage their dormancy cycle.

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Bud dormancy is a key overwintering adaptation in extratropical trees. We introduce the concept of endodormancy intensity, a previously unrecognised experimentally derived trait that quantifies the...

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