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Abstract
Development of flower primordia in a native selection was similar to that reported for the cultivated cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) in Wisconsin and Massachusetts. Plants injured by frost had fewer later developing primordia than the normal. The flower primordia in Stevens’ developed earlier and were more vigorous than those in the native selection.
Abstract
Lowbush blueberry plants had greater flower bud formation with more primordial meristems and more advanced floret primordia and lower concentration of anthocyanins in leaves at warmer temperatures than at cooler temperatures.