THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, PHOTOPERIOD, AND FREEZE TREATMENT ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF CHRYSANTHEMUM X MORIFOLIUM RAMAT. .

Author(s) : FAYYAZ M. M., STRUCKMEYER B. E., BECK G. E.

Type of article: Article

Summary

MORE RHIZOMES WERE INITIATED BY PLANTS OF CHRYSANTHEMUM GROWN IN SHORT DAY AND COOL AIR THAN IN LONG DAY AND WARM AIR. RHIZOME DEVELOPMENT WAS GREATEST, SHOOT GROWTH WAS ENHANCED, AND ROOT LENGTH AND DRY WEIGHT INCREASED WITH WARM SOIL. RHIZOMES HAD THE LEAST CELLULAR INJURY AFTER EXPOSURE TO 265 K (-8 DEG C).

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  • Original title: THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, PHOTOPERIOD, AND FREEZE TREATMENT ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF CHRYSANTHEMUM X MORIFOLIUM RAMAT. .
  • Record ID : 1984-0136
  • Languages: English
  • Source: J. am. Soc. hortic. Sci. - vol. 108 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 1983/01
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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