Effects of photoperiod on shoot elongation and endogenous gibberellins in the glasshouse carnation |
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Authors: | J.G. Atherton G.P. Harris |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Reading, Reading, Gt. Britain |
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Abstract: | Plants of glasshouse carnation were grown in photoperiodic cycles comprising 8 h natural daylight followed by either 16 h of darkness (short-day treatment) or by 16 h of low-intensity lighting from tungsten filament lamps (continuous-light treatment). When plants were transferred from short days to the continuous-light treatment, rates of shoot elongation were increased and flower initiation was promoted. Shoot tips of plants grown in continuous light yielded greater amounts of diffusible gibberellin-like substances than shoot tips of plants grown in short days. Yields of diffusible gibberellins increased with increases in the duration of the continuous light treatment up to 28 days, by which time flower initials were present. Application of GA3 to the plants resulted in increased rates of shoot elongation, but no effect on flowering was observed. |
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