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Interactions of photoperiod,temperature, duration of short-day treatment and plant age on flowering of Fragaria x ananassa Duch. cv. Korona
Authors:Michè  l J. Verheul,Anita Sø  nsteby,Svein O. Grimstad
Affiliation:1. The Norwegian Crop Research Institute, Særheim Research Centre, N-4353 Klepp st., Norway;2. The Norwegian Crop Research Institute, Apelsvoll Research Centre Division Kise, Kiseveien 337, N-2350 Nes Hedmark, Norway
Abstract:The effects of photoperiod (10, 12, 16, 20 or 24 h), day-temperature (12, 15, 18, 24 or 30 °C), the number of short days (14, 21 or 28 days), plant age (4, 8 or 12 weeks) and their interactions on flower and inflorescence emergence were investigated in strawberry cv. Korona. No flowers emerged in plants exposed to photoperiods of 16, 20 or 24 h or to a short-day treatment for 14 days. All plants exposed to short days at daily photoperiods of 10 or 12 h for 21 days or longer, emerged flowers at temperatures between 12 and 18 °C. A further increase in temperature led to a drastic decrease in the total number of flowers per plant. A short-day treatment (10 or 12 h photoperiod) of 28 days resulted in highest numbers of inflorescences and flowers per plant, while a short-day treatment of 21 days resulted in the highest numbers of flowers per inflorescence. Complete flower induction was observed in only 4-week-old runner plants. The number of inflorescences and the number of flowers per inflorescence increased with plant age. However, the start of flowering was delayed with increasing plant age.
Keywords:Flowering   Fragaria x ananassa   Greenhouse production   Photoperiod   Plant age   Short-day treatment   Temperature
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