Effects of duration of exposure to ethylene on dormancy release in freesia corms |
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Authors: | Shuji Uyemura Hideo Imanishi |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Floriculture, College of Agriculture, University of Osaka Prefecture, Sakai, Osaka 591 (Japan) |
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Abstract: | The exposure of freesia corms to ethylene (C2H4) at ca. 10 μl/l air for only 5 h was sufficient to promote sprouting, either under a closed system in which corms were treated in a sealed space of 3–10 1 or under a flow system in which corms were exposed to a continuous flow of air containing C2H4. Under the closed system, little change in corm response to C2H4 was found with increasing duration of exposure from 5 to 48 h, and the C02 concentration reached nearly 4% after 48 h. On the other hand, under the flow system, in which CO2 did not accumulate above 0.1%, the promotive effect of C2H4 was diminished by extended exposure from 5 to 48 h.Repeated treatment with C2H4 for 23 h daily on 4 successive days resulted in the lowering of the promotive effect as compared with a single treatment, but repeated application of C2H4 for 5 h daily showed the same effect as a single application and gave a high sprouting rate similar to smoke treatment, independent of ambient temperature ranging from 25 to 35° C.Corms exposed to C2H4 for 5 h daily, or to smoke for 4 days, exhibited a better chilling response and advanced flowering. |
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Keywords: | dormancy duration of exposure ethylene forcing freesia smoke |
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