Stem elongation of young plants of Capsicum annum L., Dendranthema gra
ndiflora Ramat., Euphorbia pulcherrima Wild and Klotsch, Pelargonium X
hortorum L.H. Bailey, Petunia X hybrida and Salvia splendens was cont
inuously measured under long-day (LD) and short-day (SD) conditions wi
th a high degree of resolution, using linear voltage differential tran
sducers under greenhouse conditions. A high stem elongation rate (SER)
during the scotoperiod and a low SER during the photoperiod was found
in Capsicum, Dendranthema and Salvia, In Euphorbia and Pelargonium th
e SER did not show large differences between photo- and scotoperiod wh
ile in Petunia the SER was largest during the photoperiod. There was n
o distinct difference in the elongation pattern under LD compared with
SD conditions, nor a particular elongation pattern which could be con
nected to the photoperiodic requirement of the plants.