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Effect of Variation in Temperature During Photoperiodic Induction Upon Initiation of Flower Primordia in Biloxi Soybean

Authors :
H. A. Borthwick
M. W. Parker
Source :
Botanical Gazette. 101:145-167
Publication Year :
1939
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 1939.

Abstract

1. Biloxi soybeans were grown in the greenhouse for four to five weeks and transferred to a series of control rooms where various combinations of temperature during the photoperiod and the dark period were applied for five days. Photoperiods of both 8 and 16 hours were used. 2. The effect of these various temperatures on the initiation of flower primordia has been determined. 3. Initiation of flower primordia was influenced to a much greater extent by variation in temperature during the dark period than by variation during the photoperiod. 4. When the temperature during the photoperiod was constant, a 55⚬ temperature during the dark period limited the amount of initiation that occurred. At 65⚬ initiation was much more extensive. This rise of 10⚬ in temperature during the dark period produced a greater difference in initiation than any other temperature variation of the same amount. 5. Variation in temperature resulted in the formation of different numbers of nodes. These differences, however, were not gre...

Details

ISSN :
00068071
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Botanical Gazette
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........292238396c95b92752b61ff91b5c8fb9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/334856