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INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT HEATING STRATEGIES ON MORPHOGENESIS AND FLOWERING OF ORNAMENTALS

Article number
305_1
Pages
9 – 18
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Abstract
This paper gives an overview of some new or less well-known static and dynamic heating strategies that are used today in ornamental production.
Main emphasis is laid on the effects of these strategies on day and night temperatures or – depending on the model that is used – on temperature fluctuation and the daily mean temperature.
Furthermore, the effects on morphogenesis and flowering are analyzed.
Energy saving aspects and technical restrictions, as well as optimization possibilities, are also discussed.

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Authors
L. Hendriks, D. Ludolph, A. Menne
Keywords
stem elongation, leaf growth, flower initiation, flower development, interaction of temperature and light, thermomorphogenesis, energy consumption
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