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The word “cold” is used in preference to “frost” since in America frost does not refer to very low temperatures as it does in Britain or Germany. Chilling injury, on the other hand, is not the subject of this review, although mentioned. “Woody plants” include here especially forest trees and some horticultural woody plants.

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Parker, J. Cold resistance in woody plants. Bot. Rev 29, 123–201 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02860820

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