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Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien
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Richer-Leclerc, C. Côté, J. Rioux, J. A. Beaudoin, M. F. Lapointe, D. Auger, M. Péron, C. Canadian Journal of Plant Science Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien Horticulture Plant Science Agronomy and Crop Science |
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Richer-Leclerc, C. Côté, J. Rioux, J. A. Beaudoin, M. F. Lapointe, D. Auger, M. Péron, C. 0008-4220 1918-1833 Canadian Science Publishing Horticulture Plant Science Agronomy and Crop Science http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps93-153 <jats:p> Seven flowering cultivars of deciduous shrubs were evaluated for their winter hardiness and their growth potential to provide adequate recommendations regarding their adaptation to different climatic conditions. Plants were grown at eight sites in Québec and one in northeastern Ontario in order to cover three broad biogeographic regions. Hydrangea paniculata ’Grandiflora’, Kerria japonica (L.) DC., Potentilla fruticosa ’Goldfinger’, Prunus × cistena N.E. Hansen, Prunus tomentosa Thunb., Viburnum opulus ’Compactum’ and Weigela hybrida ’Brystol Ruby’ were used. Potentilla and Viburnum were not affected by winter conditions at any of the sites, whereas Hydrangea, Kerria and Weigela did not survive at Kapuskasing. Our results indicated that Weigela was adapted to zone 5b only, whereas Kerria should not be recommended in any zone tested. Although the other species were adapted throughout Quebec, their production was superior in the Montreal region. Annual pruning of Kerria and Weigela was related exclusively to winter damage. For the other species, pruning is related to winter, rodent and mechanical damage. Key words: Winter hardiness, growth potential, winter damage </jats:p> Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien Canadian Journal of Plant Science |
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spelling | Richer-Leclerc, C. Côté, J. Rioux, J. A. Beaudoin, M. F. Lapointe, D. Auger, M. Péron, C. 0008-4220 1918-1833 Canadian Science Publishing Horticulture Plant Science Agronomy and Crop Science http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps93-153 <jats:p> Seven flowering cultivars of deciduous shrubs were evaluated for their winter hardiness and their growth potential to provide adequate recommendations regarding their adaptation to different climatic conditions. Plants were grown at eight sites in Québec and one in northeastern Ontario in order to cover three broad biogeographic regions. Hydrangea paniculata ’Grandiflora’, Kerria japonica (L.) DC., Potentilla fruticosa ’Goldfinger’, Prunus × cistena N.E. Hansen, Prunus tomentosa Thunb., Viburnum opulus ’Compactum’ and Weigela hybrida ’Brystol Ruby’ were used. Potentilla and Viburnum were not affected by winter conditions at any of the sites, whereas Hydrangea, Kerria and Weigela did not survive at Kapuskasing. Our results indicated that Weigela was adapted to zone 5b only, whereas Kerria should not be recommended in any zone tested. Although the other species were adapted throughout Quebec, their production was superior in the Montreal region. Annual pruning of Kerria and Weigela was related exclusively to winter damage. For the other species, pruning is related to winter, rodent and mechanical damage. Key words: Winter hardiness, growth potential, winter damage </jats:p> Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien Canadian Journal of Plant Science |
spellingShingle | Richer-Leclerc, C., Côté, J., Rioux, J. A., Beaudoin, M. F., Lapointe, D., Auger, M., Péron, C., Canadian Journal of Plant Science, Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien, Horticulture, Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science |
title | Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien |
title_full | Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien |
title_fullStr | Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien |
title_full_unstemmed | Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien |
title_short | Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien |
title_sort | potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du québec et du nord-est ontarien |
title_unstemmed | Potentiel d’adaptation et de croissance d’arbustes ornementaux à fleurs évalués sous les conditions climatiques du Québec et du nord-est ontarien |
topic | Horticulture, Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science |
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