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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">A unit of measure for fulfillment of plant dormancy requirements prior to the start of  springtime growth, especially tree fruits.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">Determined by totaling the number of hours during a cold [[season]] when [[air temperature]] is  below a specified value. The reference [[temperature]] (base temperature) for chill hour accumulation  is species dependent; for example, for peach dormancy to be fulfilled, the number of hours that  the air temperature is below 7&deg;C (45&deg;F) is accumulated. A minimum number of chill hours  dependent upon species and variety must be exceeded before [[normal]] springtime growth can begin.</div><br/> </div>
<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">A unit of measure for fulfillment of plant dormancy requirements prior to the start of  springtime growth, especially tree fruits.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">Determined by totaling the number of hours during a cold [[season]] when [[air temperature]] is  below a specified value. The reference [[temperature]] (base temperature) for chill hour accumulation  is species dependent; for example, for peach dormancy to be fulfilled, the number of hours that  the air temperature is below 7&#x000b0;C (45&#x000b0;F) is accumulated. A minimum number of chill hours  dependent upon species and variety must be exceeded before [[normal]] springtime growth can begin.</div><br/> </div>
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chill hour[edit | edit source]

A unit of measure for fulfillment of plant dormancy requirements prior to the start of springtime growth, especially tree fruits.

Determined by totaling the number of hours during a cold season when air temperature is below a specified value. The reference temperature (base temperature) for chill hour accumulation is species dependent; for example, for peach dormancy to be fulfilled, the number of hours that the air temperature is below 7°C (45°F) is accumulated. A minimum number of chill hours dependent upon species and variety must be exceeded before normal springtime growth can begin.


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