Unraveling the role of interstocks in delaying flowering and mitigating spring frost risk in Iranian commercial almonds through morphophysiological, biochemical, and molecular approaches
Key Points
Delaying flowering is essential to reduce spring frost damage in almonds, enhancing survival rates and yield.
Analysis shows that interstocks influence flowering timing significantly, which could benefit commercial almond production.
Molecular and biochemical approaches evaluate the physiological responses related to interstock treatment.
Findings may enable better adaptation strategies for almond orchards, particularly in frost-prone regions.
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Abedian-Chermahini et al. (Thu,) studied this question.