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Effects of temperature and photoperiod on flowering in Hyptis brevipes
Authors:Lilian B P Zaidan  Sonia M C Dietrich  W W Schwabe
Institution:Institute de Boiâanica, Caixa Postal 4005, 01051 Sāo Paulo, SP. Brazil;Dept of Horticulture, Wye College, Univ. of London, Wye, Kent, TN25 5AH, UK.
Abstract:Few tropical species have been tested for their flowering response under controlled conditions. Hyptis brevipes Poit, is an annual herb, commonly found in wet margins of streams and ponds, being considered a weed for some perennial plantations in Brazil. Under experimental glasshouse conditions, this species proved to be an obligate short-day plant. Flowering was delayed when photoperiods longer than 8 h were given, the critical photoperiod being between 12 and 13 h. When both temperature and photoperiod were controlled, at 20°C a longer protoperiod (by almost 1 h) is still inductive compared to 25 and 30°C. The number of short-day cycles required for full induction is relatively high and dependent upon temperature; at 20°C or above, 10 cycles are adequate, but at 15°C, more short-day cycles are needed. The number of inflorescences formed as well as the floral index vary according to daylength × temperature × inductive cycle number, allowing flowering to be assessed quantitatively. Long days are inhibitory to flowering, either suppressing it completely (when symmetrically intercalated among 24 inductive cycles) or preventing the floral index from increasing.
Keywords:Flower induction  flower inhibition              Hyptis brevipes            photoperiod  temperature
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