Effects of nitrogen (N) supply on leaf and flower development in Lupin
us angustifolius L. cv Merrit were examined in a temperature-controlle
d glasshouse. Low N supply (0.05 or 0.4 mM N) had little effect on lea
f initiation but slowed leaf emergence on the main stem compared with
plants receiving high N supply (6.0 or 6.4 mM N), or with symbiotic N-
2-fixation. Plants experiencing transient N deficiency had slower leaf
emergence than plants with a continuous supply of 6.4 mM N. Nitrogen
supply did not affect the time of floral initiation, which occurred wi
thin 4 weeks of sowing, by which time nine to ten leaves had emerged.
However, the flowering of low-N plants was delayed by 68 to 220 degree
s C d (i.e. 4-14 d) even though they had fewer leaves. The effect of N
deficiency on flowering time was largely a result of slower leaf emer
gence. (C) 1997 Annals of Botany Company.