Bulbing in Long-day Onion (Allium cepa L.) Cultured In Vitro: Comparison Between Sugar Feeding and Light Induction |
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Authors: | KAHANE, REMI SERVE, BERNARD TEYSSENDIER DE LA RANCILLAC, MICHEL |
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Affiliation: | *COOPD'OR/S.T.L., R.N.5 21130 Villers-les-Pots
INRAStation de Physiopathologie végétale B.V. 1540, 21034 Dijon Cédex, France |
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Abstract: | Bulbs were obtained on onion plants cultured in vitro. No bulbinghappened under long days with fluorescent light and 3040g l1 sucrose. Bulb formation was mainly dependent eitheron sucrose concentration in the culture medium, or on lightspectral composition. Raising the sucrose concentration from40 to 120 g l1 increased plant basal swelling and stoppedfurther vegetative development. These plants were not dormant.When fluorescent light was enriched in incandescence duringa long day period, bulbs were obtained in two months and underwenta consecutive dormancy. Bulb, dormancy, light spectral quality, photoperiod, R: FR ratio, sugar, tissue culture |
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