Genetic and molecular characterization of bud dormancy in apple: deciphering candidate gene roles in dormancy regulation.
Dormancy is an adaptive mechanism that enables plants to survive unfavorable climatic conditions, for example during winter, and allows flowering to occur only when the conditions are more permissive, typically in spring.
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