H. Yamazaki et al., Inhibition of bulb development of Allium wakegi Araki by covering with far-red-intercepting film in summer, J JPN S HOR, 69(3), 2000, pp. 250-254
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Effects of covering with film which has a low transmittance in the far- red
(FR) region on bulb development of Alliurn wakegi Araki during summer were
investigated. After planting the bulbs on July 6 and 28, the plants were g
rown under tunnels covered with FR-intercepting film, clear film combined w
ith a layer of white cheesecloth, or without film. Fresh weight of basal le
af sheath and the bulbing ratio (maximum diameter of the basal leaf sheath/
minimum neck diameter) under the clear film and without film increased with
time after planting, but these increases were suppressed under the FR-inte
rcepting film. Formation of bulb scales, swollen bladeless leaves, was also
suppressed under the FR- intercepting film. When bulbs were planted on Jul
y 28, all plants grown under the clear film and without film formed bulb sc
ales, whereas no plants grown under the FR-intercepting film formed them. P
lants grown under the FR-intercepting film had the highest leaf chlorophyll
content of those under the three treatments. The interception of FR light
did not reduce leaf length or shoot fresh weight. These results indicate th
at the covering with the FR- intercepting film is useful for summer cultiva
tion of A. wakegi because it inhibits bulb development without impairing ot
her characteristics, such as leaf color, leaf length, and shoot fresh weigh
t.