Most popular articles
Everything About Peaches. Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service Everything About Peaches Website: whether you are a professional or backyard peach...
Mission Statement. For the sake of mankind and the world as a whole a further increase of the sustainability...
Newsletter 9: July 2013 - Temperate Fruits in the Tropics and Subtropics. Download your copy of the Working Group Temperate...
USA Walnut varieties. The Walnut Germplasm Collection of the University of California, Davis (USA). A description of the Collection and a History...
China Walnut varieties.

Articles

PHOTO-AND THERMO-REGULATION OF GROWTH AND FLOWERING IN DICENTRA SPECTABILIS (L) LEM.

Article number
68_15
Pages
121 – 124
Language
Abstract
Dicentra spectabilis flowered in continuous light when developed as rooted cuttings from stock plants with flowering potential.
If the plants were placed in short photoperiods, the stems senesced and these plants could not be made to flower without cold storage of the crowns.
After crown cold storage, the plants flowered in short photoperiods.
Gibberellin A3 did not substitute for the long photoperiod requirement for flowering, but did promote elongation in short photoperiods.

Publication
Authors
T.C. Weiler, L.C. Lopes
Keywords
Full text
Online Articles (23)
R.M. Sachs | W.P. Hackett
A.E. Canham | K.E. Cockshull | D.W. Hand