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Low light intensity and flower bud abortion in Asiatic hybrid lilies. I. Genetic variation among cultivars and progenies of a diallel cross
Authors:J M van Tuyl  J E van Groenestijn  S J Toxopeus
Institution:(1) Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT), P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Summary When Asiatic lilies are forced during the winter period, additional light is needed to prevent flower bud abscission and flower bud blasting. Growth room experiments showed considerable differences among eight lily cultivars in their response to low light. Among these cultivars, lsquoConnecticut Kingrsquo and lsquoEnchantmentrsquo appeared to be the most sensitive to low light conditions while lsquoUncle Samrsquo and lsquoScoutrsquo were the least sensitive.Analysis of an incomplete diallel cross between nine cultivars showed significant differences in general combining ability (GCA) for flower bud abortion, number of buds, forcing time, plant height and leaf scorch under winter greenhouse conditions. lsquoEnchantmentrsquo had the highest positive GCA for bud abortion, indicating a high sensitivity to low light conditions. lsquoUncle Samrsquo had the lowest GCA. lsquoPiratersquo and lsquoScoutrsquo appeared to have a high GCA for sensitivity to leaf scorch. lsquoConnecticut Kingrsquo was found to be a probable source of cytoplasmic male sterility. The data suggest that male sterility is associated with better response to low light conditions.
Keywords:Lilium  low light response  flower bud abortion  abscission  blasting  leaf scorch  male sterility
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