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The Dormancy of Buds of Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck Inserted into Rootstock Stems: Factors Intrinsic to the Inserted Bud
Authors:HALIM, H.   EDWARDS, G. R.   COOMBE, B. G.   ASPINALL, D.
Affiliation:Department of Plant Physiology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064
Abstract:Buds of sweet orange, harvested from shoots of different timeof flushing and from different positions along the shoot, wereused to examine whether lack of burst of inserted buds was acharacteristic of the bud. Bursting of inserted buds was significantlyslower in buds taken from (a) older branches (b) shoots producedunder winter conditions, and (c) basal rather than apical budson the same shoot. The slowness to burst when transferred matched a tendency todormancy in buds on shoot segments grown in vitro, suggestingthat the variation in budburst was intrinsic to the bud. Budburstwas correlated with the extent of secondary bud development;the majority of buds from apical regions of the shoot had developeda secondary bud by the time of implantation, but basal budshad not. Adequate vascular connections with the host tissueswere found in both burst and unburst buds. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck, sweet orange, buds, endodormancy, budding
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