2003a. Identification of host fruit volatiles from flowering dogwood ( Cornus florida ) attractive to dogwood-origin Rhagoletis pomonella flies. J. Chem. Ecol. 29:2347-2357.Nojima, S. Jr, C. Linn, and W. Roelofs. Identification of host fruit volatiles from flowering dogwood ( Cornus florida ...
Flowering dogwood, known as Cornus florida, is one of the most common types of dogwood trees that you'll come across. It's also the state tree of North Carolina. It is a deciduous plant, and it can sprout red, pink, or even white flowers when Spring begins. The pink dogwoods, in m...
For example, the Florida Keys, a line of small islands that extend in a southwesterly direction from the southern tip of Florida, are not all of them formed from coral—the more northerly ones are composed of limestone. Also, instead of "thousands of islands", a few hundred would be a...
Cornus florida, commonly known as flowering dogwood, is one of our most beautiful native trees that is attractive in all four seasons. The name ‘dogwood’ comes from the oldtime use of the hard, slender stems to make skewers once known as ‘dags’ or ‘dogs’. This small, deciduous tree...
Delineating chilling and forcing periods is one of the challenging topics in understanding how temperatures drive the timing of budburst and bloom in fruit tree species. Here, we investigated this question on olive trees, using flowering data collected over six years on 331 cultivars in the world...