Effects of different diurnal temperatures on the growth of sandersonia (Sandersonia aurantiaca Hook.) plants

Authors
Citation
Y. Ijiro et R. Ogata, Effects of different diurnal temperatures on the growth of sandersonia (Sandersonia aurantiaca Hook.) plants, J JPN S HOR, 69(4), 2000, pp. 410-415
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00137626 → ACNP
Volume
69
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
410 - 415
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-7626(200007)69:4<410:EODDTO>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Effects of day and night temperatures on the growth and the tuber formation of Sandersonia aurnntiaca plants were investigated. Seedlings with 1 or 2 leaves were transferred to growth chambers. controlled at day / night tempe ratures of 17 / 12 degrees C, 24 / 17 degrees C, and 30 / 24 degrees C: und er natural daylength. On plants kept at 30 / 24 degrees C, the unfolding of leaves, stem elongati on, and the branching from the main stem were enhanced, whereas those at 17 / 12 degrees C were retarded. At 24 / 17 degrees C, intermediate vegetativ e growth and optimum growth for flower stalk elongation and flowering were educed. At the time of shoot die back, the fresh and dry weights of new tub ers were greatest at 24 / 17 degrees C, moderate at 30 / 24 degrees C, and smallest at 17 / 12 degrees C. At 17 / 12 degrees C and 24 / 17 degrees C, normal fingerlike or fork shaped tubers developed, while at 30 / 24 degrees C, secondary tubers formed and developed. These results indicate that 24 / 17 degrees C is optimum for tuber and flower development of sandersonia pl ants.