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dormancy can be triggered after a normal growing season by decreasing temperatures, shortened day length, and/or a reduction in rainfall . chemical treatment on dormant plants has been proven to be an effective method to break dormancy, particularly in woody plants such as grapes, berries, apples, peaches
may be tricked to some degree, but not completely. for instance, if a japanese maple (acer palmatum) is given an "eternal summer" through exposure to additional daylight, it grows continuously for as long as two years. eventually, however, a temperate-climate plant automatically goes dormant, no matter...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dormancy
diagnostic guide by l.d. sims and j.r.w. glastonbury, , the pig research and development corporation, australia. nrc. . nutrient requirements for swine, tenth edition, national academy press, washington, dc. websites the pork information gateway free on-line access for pork producers of all ages containing
fact sheets, "how-to's, questions and answers from pork producers, and downloadable references the official website of the national pork board containing lots of current facts and information about pork and swine production the swine care handbook provides pork producers with the latest information...
https://www.arpas.org/Becoming-a-Member/Study-Materials/Swine