Organ correlation in long-day flowering ofPharbitis nil
- 1 July 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Institute of Experimental Botany in Biologia plantarum
- Vol. 27 (4-5) , 382-385
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02879882
Abstract
Pharbitis nil, strain Kidachi and Violet, were grown at 20° C under continuous light in various cases of different sizes, containing the nutrient solution or tap water. Kidachi initiated flowers when seedlings were cultured in small cases containing nutrient solution but did not flower in large cases. The application of NAA, kinetin, ABA or 5-chlorobenzoiec acidvia roots in large cases caused flowering, Floral initiation was always accompanied by the suppression of root elongation. The promotion of root elongation by aeration inhibited flowering. Root cutting inhibited flowering. On the other hand, Kidachi did not flower in tap water irrespective of vessel size. Violet did not flower in the nutrient solution even in small vessels, but initiated floral buds in tap water irrespective of vessel size, though the plants grown in large cases developed very long roots. In both types of flowering, cotyledons are necessary to induce flowering and the removal of cotyledons before the 16th day after the start of culture in Kidachi and before the 12th day in Violet completely inhibited flowering. GA3 promoted stem elongation without preventing flowering of Kidachi.Keywords
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