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From: How fall dormancy benefits alfalfa winter-survival? Physiologic and transcriptomic analyses of dormancy process

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Growing states 25 days after the last cutting (a), natural plant height (NPH) in September of both 2014 and 2015 (b) and average winter survival rate in two consecutive years (c) of alfalfa cultivars selected for contrasting fall dormancy. Fall dormant (FDT) alfalfa (Maverick, FD = 1) is a dormant and winter hardy cultivar, while non-dormant (NDT) alfalfa (CUF101, FD = 9) is a non-dormant and non-winter hardy cultivar. Data are presented by mean ± standard error. Lowercase represents significant differences at the 5% level of probability between the two cultivars

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