FLORAL INITIATION IN RUDBECKIA-HIRTA (ASTERACEAE) UNDER LIMITED INDUCTIVE PHOTOPERIODIC TREATMENTS

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HARKESS, RL
LYONS, RE
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10.2307/2445296
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Q94 [植物学];
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Two experiments were conducted to examine the response of Rudbeckia hirta to limited inductive photoperiodic treatments. The first examined the effects on plants grown to anthesis of the second axillary inflorescence, and the second examined the early histological events within the meristem. Plants of Rudbeckia hirta were grown to maturity under short days (SD). At maturity, half the plants were placed in long days (LD). In the first experiment, the plants remained under LD for 0, 8, 16, 24, or 32 days before being returned to SD with an additional group remaining under LD as a control. In the second experiment, the plants remained under LD for 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, or 28 days before being returned to SD. Meristems were sampled 0, 4, 8, or 12 days after return to SD and histologically examined. Four groups of plants receiving 32, 36, 40, or 44 LD were used as a continuous LD control. When grown to anthesis, plant height and branch number increased as the number of inductive cycles increased. Plants receiving 24 or more LD reached anthesis earlier than plants receiving fewer LD. Histological examination of plants receiving only 4 LD showed they never progressed beyond early floral initiation. After 12 LD, the meristems continued to develop even when returned to SD, indicating that enough of the floral stimulus had reached the meristem to initiate flowering. Once involucral bract primordia initiated, floral development continued whether in LD or SD conditions.
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