STEM ELONGATION AND FLOWERING OF THE LONG-DAY PLANT CAMPANULA-ISOPHYLLA MORETTI IN RESPONSE TO DAY AND NIGHT TEMPERATURE ALTERNATIONS AND LIGHT QUALITY

被引:56
作者
MOE, R [1 ]
HEINS, RD [1 ]
ERWIN, J [1 ]
机构
[1] MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,DEPT HORT,E LANSING,MI 48824
关键词
CAMPANULA-ISOPHYLLA; FLOWERING; LATERAL BRANCHING; LIGHT QUALITY; LONG-DAY PLANT; NIGHT INTERRUPTION; STEM ELONGATION; TEMPERATURE; THERMOMORPHOGENESIS;
D O I
10.1016/0304-4238(91)90161-Q
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Stem elongation and plant height at flowering in Campanula isophylla Moretti were greater when plants were exposed to far red (FR) light or light from incandescent lamps which had a low red (R)/FR ratio (0.7). The difference in final stem length between FR- and R-light-treated plants was greatest when the light treatments were given during the entire night or as a 3 h end-of-day (EOD) lighting period. Only minor differences existed between R and FR light treatments when plants were given light in the middle of the night. However, FR light suppressed lateral branching compared with R light. The reduction in plant height as a result of a lower day temperature (DT) than night temperature (NT) was nullified by day-extension lighting with incandescent lamps, With fluorescent lamps (R/FR ratio 4.2), plant height was significantly less at 15/21-degrees-C (negative DT-NT (DIF)) than at 21/15-degrees-C DT/NT (positive DIF). Continuous lighting (CL) during the entire night or with 3 h night interruption (NI) treatments with R or FR light immediately after the middle of the night was equally effective at inducing flowering, and much more effective than EOD or end-of-night (EON) lighting. DIF had a slight influence on the rate of flower development, but negative DIF grown plants had 24% more flowers and flower buds, and 26% higher dry weight, than positive DIF plants. Practical applications of light quality and negative DIF treatments for the production of high-quality pot plants of C. isophylla are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:141 / 151
页数:11
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]  
BUNNING E, 1977, PHYSIOLOGISCHE UHR, P61
[2]  
CATHEY HM, 1979, J AM SOC HORTIC SCI, V104, P27
[3]  
DOWNS R. J., 1958, PROC AMER SOC HORT SCI, V71, P568
[4]   THERMOMORPHOGENESIS IN LILIUM LONGIFLORUM [J].
ERWIN, JE ;
HEINS, RD ;
KARLSSON, MG .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 1989, 76 (01) :47-52
[5]  
GRIMSTAD SO, 1981, MELD NORG LANDBRUKS, V60, P1
[6]  
Haley A.H, 1985, HDB FLOWERING, VII, P119
[7]   A SEMIDIAN RHYTHM IN THE FLOWERING RESPONSE OF PHARBITIS-NIL TO FAR-RED LIGHT .1. PHASING IN RELATION TO THE LIGHT-OFF SIGNAL [J].
HEIDE, OM ;
KING, RW ;
EVANS, LT .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1986, 80 (04) :1020-1024
[8]  
HEINS RD, 1979, J AM SOC HORTIC SCI, V104, P265
[9]   EFFECT OF DAY AND NIGHT TEMPERATURE ALTERNATIONS AND OF PLANT-GROWTH REGULATORS ON STEM ELONGATION AND FLOWERING OF THE LONG-DAY PLANT CAMPANULA-ISOPHYLLA MORETTI [J].
MOE, R .
SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE, 1990, 43 (3-4) :291-305
[10]  
Moe R., 1990, Acta Horticulturae, P81