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frost and winter injury (general)


Taxonomic Rank: Weather > Terrestrial weather > Precipitation >
Category: Other Damage Agents: Abiotic Damage

214 Records
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0010115 Damage Extensive foliar injury over much of piedmont
0010116 Damage Tissue burned by late frost in April 2001.
0010117 Damage Foliar burn from late frost to sycamore plantation
0010118 Damage Tissue burn from late frost to sycamore plantation
0010119 Damage Tissue burn from late frost to sycamore plantation
0355004 Damage spruce at Mt. Mitchell
0355033 Damage on shortleaf pine
0364013 Damage Freeze canker on eucalyptus
0485013 Damage cold and wind damage on Virginia Pine, 20 degrees F
0886031 Damage to Loblolly Plantation
1176017 Damage Sandpoint hybrid poplars frost damage
1210088 Damage Lateral shoot damaged by frost
1210095 Damage Winter damage to white fir (left) and Douglas-fir (right) seedlings, San Carlos RD, San Isabel NF
1229007 Damage
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1236029 Damage
1238135 Damage Winter injury. National Arboretum, Washington DC.
1241642 Damage Frost damage occured during bud break.
1248014 Damage Aerial view of aspen with patches of brownish, thin foliage believed to be the result of a late spring frost. Mt Evans wilderness, Pike NF, Colorado
1371079 Damage Slight frost early in the morning at the end of May. Šajdíkové Humence, Slovakia
1394074 Damage
1398005 Damage
1398021 Damage Balsam fir Christmas trees damaged in early spring. Plantation was in a cold air pocket and winter injury was the likely culprit. Photo taken near Antigo, Wisconsin (NE Wisconsin).
1398188 Damage severe basal damage
1398189 Damage Poor quality landscape tree with a frost crack.
1399045 Damage
1400014 Damage Bark cut away to show freeze damage and subsequent cankering (killed cambium) from winter 1993 freeze event in Southeast Minnesota.
1400015 Damage Frost damage, early June. Chequamegon National Forest
1400016 Damage Winter injury to foliage and terminal bud of white pine on Superior National Forest, northern Minnesota. Photo taken in July, note lateral bud break.
1400065 Feature(s) Frost
1400078 Feature(s) Frost
1406081 Damage Spanish strain of scotch pine
1406095 Damage frost pocket
1406173 Damage 3 Bravo sprays (1 spring, 2 fall) on French-green variety of scotch pine
1406174 Damage damage to south side
1406175 Damage 3 Bravo spray applications (1 spring, 2 fall), French-green variety of scotch pine
1406176 Damage French-green variety on the left, Belgian on the right.
1406177 Damage 3 Bravo spray applications (1 spring, 1 fall) on French-green variety of scotch pine
1406178 Damage 3 Bravo spray applications (1 spring, 2 fall) on French-green variety of scotch pine
1406179 Damage 3 Bravo spray applications on French-green variety of scotch pine
1406180 Damage French-green variety on the left, Belgian on the right
1406181 Damage snow mold
1406182 Damage
1406183 Damage brown needles on south side of tree
1406184 Damage frost damage
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1406187 Damage
1406188 Damage frost damage
1406189 Damage frost damage
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1442019 Damage
1442203 Damage Winter damage. Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming
1467009 Damage winter injury
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1467205 Damage frost crack in mature stump
1473045 Damage

frost crack (external)

1473046 Damage

frost crack; cross-sectional view

1473112 Stand

"red belt" of winter injury

1492213 Flower(s) Snow on Peach
1496275 Symptoms Frost ring on apple
1496276 Symptoms

winter injury to apples

1496277 Symptoms

winter injury to apples

1496278 Symptoms Frost injury
1496279 Symptoms Frost
1496281 Symptoms Frost injury
1496306 Symptoms Frost damage
1496308 Symptoms Frost injury
1496310 Symptoms frost damage
1496312 Symptoms spring low temp on apples
1496313 Symptoms Frost ring on Red Delicious Apple
1525490 Symptoms
1525491 Symptoms
1563130 Symptoms

Cold injury on cotyledons

1678067 Damage Wind River Ranger District
2113056 Damage damage to shoots
2113090 Damage damage to new shoots of Douglas fir seedling by the late spring frost
2167084 Damage wind and snowbreak in a mixed broadleaved stand (Carpinus betulus L. and Fagus sylvatica L.)
2167085 Damage wind and snowbreak in a mixed broadleaved stand (Carpinus betulus L. and Fagus sylvatica L.)
2167086 Damage crown deformation due to abundent snowfall in a broadleaved stand (Carpinus betulus and Fagus sylvatica); January 2003
2167087 Damage wind and snowbreak in a mixed broadleaved stand (Carpinus betulus L. and Fagus sylvatica L.)
2254019 Damage in Glacier National Park
2254020 Damage in Glacier N.P.
2254021 Damage in Glacier - N.P.
2635068 Damage causing crack
3036026 Damage
3036035 Damage
3036049 Damage frost crack
3040026 Symptoms
3040031 Damage
3040054 Damage
3040055 Damage
3046022 Damage frost crack - peeled
3046023 Damage frost crack
3046024 Damage frost crack
3046025 Damage in pine nursery
4178003 Damage in young pine stand. Note ice in trees and severe leaning of tops.
4214014 Damage
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4214020 Damage
4214096 Damage frost crack
4215039 Damage deformed aspen stems resulting from snow creep-as weight of snow deforms boles
4215087 Damage
4544004 Damage
4544013 Damage
4823021 Damage Christmas freeze in Florida USA
4823022 Damage bark fissure from freeze
4823023 Damage resprouts on freeze-damaged stems
4823024 Damage sprouting from damaged stems
4823025 Damage bark fissure
5015091 Damage frost damage
5015092 Damage frost damage
5015094 Damage frost damage
5015095 Damage frost damage
5015096 Damage frost damage
5015097 Damage frost damage
5016001 Damage frost damage, picture taken in July
5016002 Damage frost damage, photo taken in July
5016003 Damage frost damage
5016004 Damage frost damage, photo taken 10 June
5016005 Damage frost damage
5016006 Damage
5016007 Damage frost refoliation on sassafras and chestnut oak
5028008 Symptoms with winter frost
5029054 Symptoms
5029055 Feature(s) frosted branch; Hoarfrost on spruce needles.
5038092 Damage hoar frost
5044051 Feature(s)

Oak leaves coated with hoarfrost in winter.

5049020 Symptoms

Frost injury on black ash in 1992.

5049021 Symptoms

Frost injury on black ash in 1992.

5050002 Damage
5052016 Damage frost crack
5052017 Damage frost crack
5052018 Damage frost damage
5052019 Damage
5052020 Damage frost injury
5052021 Damage frost line; 05-09-2005
5052023 Damage

Oak leaves distorted by a late frost.

5052024 Damage

Oak leaves distorted by a late frost.

5052026 Damage

Oak leaves distorted by frost.

5052027 Damage frost on aspen
5052028 Damage

Oak leaves distorted by frost.

5052029 Damage

Oak tree affected by late frost.

5052030 Damage

Oak leaves distorted by frost.

5058094 Damage
5062030 Damage winter injury
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5062035 Damage winter injury
5077025 Symptoms Cold stress on cabbage; Sudden drop in temperatures and other stresses will trigger anthocyanin production causing a "purpling" of the outer leaves. Plants will usually grow out of this condition as temperatures moderate.
5332078 Damage

Frost injury

5357474 Damage

Winter injury on the ornamental Canadian Yew.

5358367 Damage

Frost damage to winter wheat: seedhead.

5359595 Damage

Frost damage can result in sterile florets in the seedhead and a loss in yield.

5359609 Damage

Winterkilled winter wheat

5359717 Damage

Damage to a lawn caused when people walked across it during heavy frost.

5361268 Damage

Corn stalk and roots cut to show damage to the growing point caused by low temperatures.

5362203 Damage

Snow damage to a peach tree in an orchard.

5363606 Damage

Snow and freezing damage to a field of dry beans.

5363607 Damage

Snow and freezing damage to dry beans in the field.

5363608 Damage

Snow and freezing damage to dry beans in the field.

5363625 Damage

Snow and frost damage to alfalfa.

5363626 Damage

Snow and frost damage to alfalfa plants.

5363627 Damage

Snow and freeze damage to field corn.

5363628 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

5363629 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

5363630 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

 

 

5363631 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

5363632 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

5363633 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

5363634 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

5363635 Damage

Damage to field corn from snow and freezing temperatures.

5363642 Damage

Freeze damage to sugar beet plants.

5366468 Damage

Douglas-fir tree showing evidence of winter injury.

5366469 Damage

Foliage of ponderosa pine showing symptoms of winter injury.

5366470 Damage

Foliage of ponderosa pine showing symptoms of winter injury.

5366471 Damage

White fir (Abies concolor) showing symptoms of winter injury.

5366472 Damage

Winter injury to a pine tree in an urban setting.

5366473 Damage

Winter injury to a ponderosa pine tree in an urban landscape.

5366474 Damage

Winter injury to conifers at timberline.

5366475 Damage

Winter injury to juniper trees in an urban setting.

5366573 Damage

Two peach trees showing how effective the proper timing of pruning can be with respect to the winter season. The left tree was pruned after the freeze whereas the right tree was pruned before the freeze.

5366574 Damage

Winter injury to peach shoots.

5366575 Damage

Winter injury to apple shoots.

5366576 Damage

Winter injury to Bartlett pear shoots.

5366581 Damage

Winter injury to Bartlett pear shoots.

5367172 Damage

Frost damage to the trunk of a pear tree.

5367173 Damage

Frost damage to a spruce tree.

5367174 Damage

Branch broken on a deciduous tree, thanks to a late snowfall.

5368537 Symptoms

Greenhouse sample. The dead areas mostly between veins of the older leaves and at tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

5368538 Symptoms

Greenhouse sample. The dead areas mostly between veins of the older leaves and at tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

5368539 Symptoms

Greenhouse sample. The dead areas mostly between veins of the older leaves and at tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

5368540 Symptoms

Greenhouse sample. The dead areas mostly between veins of the older leaves and at tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

5368990 Symptoms

Sample from a plastic, high tunnel structure where there was no artificial heating involved. The dead areas mostly between the veins of the older leaves and at the tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause, not a pathogenic disease. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

5368991 Symptoms

Sample from a plastic, high tunnel structure where there was no artificial heating involved. The dead areas mostly between the veins of the older leaves and at the tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause, not a pathogenic disease. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

5368992 Symptoms

Sample from a plastic, high tunnel structure where there was no artificial heating involved. The dead areas mostly between the veins of the older leaves and at the tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause, not a pathogenic disease. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

5368993 Symptoms

Sample from a plastic, high tunnel structure where there was no artificial heating involved. The dead areas mostly between the veins of the older leaves and at the tips of the very youngest leaves are due to an abiotic cause, not a pathogenic disease. The pattern of the injury on old and new leaves indicates the injury occurred at one point in time.

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