Climate change and shifts in spring phenology of three horticultural woody perennials in northeastern USA

…, AN Lakso, Y Otsuki, RM Pool, NJ Shaulis - International Journal of …, 2005 - Springer
We evaluated spring phenology changes from 1965 to 2001 in northeastern USA utilizing a
unique data set from 72 locations with genetically identical lilac plants (Syringa chinensis, …

The effect of controlled defoliation in the Sultana vine

P May, NJ Shaulis, AJ Antcliff - American Journal of …, 1969 - Am Soc Enol Viticulture
… cord', Amberg and Shaulis (I)indicated a … and NJ Shaulis. Techniques for controlled climate
studies with Concord … Shaulis, NJ, TD Jordan, and JP Tomkins. Cultural practices for New …

Natural growth substances in Concord and Concord Seedless grapes in relation to berry development

…, C Pratt, C Nitsch, NJ Shaulis - American Journal of …, 1960 - Wiley Online Library
Nitsch, JP, C. Pratt, C. Nitsch, and NJ Shaulis (Cornell U., Ithaca, NY) Natural growth substances
in Concord and Concord Seedless grapes in relation to berry development. Amer. Jour. …

The effect of Concord vineyard microclimate on yield. I. The effects of pruning, training, and shoot positioning on radiation microclimate

RE Smart, NJ Shaulis… - American Journal of …, 1982 - Am Soc Enol Viticulture
The effect of pruning severity (3-51 nodes retained per meter of row), training method (Hudson
River Umbrella or Geneva Double Curtain), and shoot positioning on the radiation …

The effect of Concord vineyard microclimate on yield. II. The interrelations between microclimate and yield expression

RE Smart, NJ Shaulis… - American Journal of …, 1982 - Am Soc Enol Viticulture
… of fruit at that node is due to NJ Shaulis. MATERIALS AND METHODS The vineyard trial
site and detailed treatment descriptions are given by Smart, Shaulis and Lemon (30). Table 1 …

Response of'Sultana'vines to training on a divided canopy and to shoot crowding

NJ Shaulis, P May - American Journal of Enology and …, 1971 - Am Soc Enol Viticulture
'Sultana' (syn. 'Sultanina', 'Thompson Seedless', Vitis vinifera L.) vines of mature age planted
in rows 11 ft apart were trained to form canopies 6, 9, or 18 ft in length when spaced 9 ft in …

The Effect of potassium fertilization on the acid content ofConcord'grape juice

LR Mattick, NJ Shaulis… - American Journal of …, 1972 - Am Soc Enol Viticulture
High acidity is detrimental to the flavor of `Concord' grape juice. The feasibility of reducing
tartaric acid content to promote greater precipitation of potassium acid tartrate was studied …

Benomyl Protection of Grapevines from Air Pollution Injury1

WJ Kender, EF Taschenberg, NJ Shaulis - HortScience, 1973 - journals.ashs.org
Methyl 1-butyl-carbamoyl-2-benzimidazole carbamate (benomyl) as a dilute foliar spray
reduced atomspheric oxidant injury (oxidant stipple) on ‘Ives’ and ‘Concord’ grapevines ( Vitis …

Gibbereilin-induced parthenocarpy in grapes.

C Pratt, NJ Shaulis - 1961 - cabidigitallibrary.org
GA induced the development of early-maturing, parthenocarpic berries in 2 normally seeded
grapes under conditions of inadequate or no pollination. At full bloom GA, at 100 ppm, was …

The effect of time of pruning on cold hardiness of Concord grape canes.

LJ Edgerton, NJ Shaulis - 1953 - cabidigitallibrary.org
When in the spring of 1950 canes from autumn-pruned and unpruned vines were exposed
to -16 F., slightly more injury occurred in the pruned than in the unpruned samples. The low …