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STUDIES ON THE FORMATION AND SPROUTING OF AERIAL TUBERS IN BEGONIA EVANSIANA ANDR. X. TUBERIZATION UNDER LONG-DAYS AND IN DARKNESS
Authors:ESASHI   YOJI
Affiliation:Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Institute for Agricultural Research Tôhoku University Sendai
Abstract:1. Aerial tuber formation of Begonia evansiana Andr. known totake place usually in response to short-day conditions occurredalso under long-day conditions, provided a part of the photoperiodswas maintained at a lower temperature (chillng). Such a changeof the critical daylength was marked in degree when the chillingtemperature was from 9° to 13°. The effectiveness ofthe chilling was more pronounced when it was given during thelater part of photoperiods, namely, just before nyctoperiods,than when given during the early part. No promotion of the chillingeffect by sugar application was found. 2. If the plant was previously subjected to chilling under illumination,aerial tuber formation occurred in continuous darkness. Themagnitude of this dark tuberization increased with decreasingthe temperature and with prolonging the duration of the chilling. 3. If the plant was previously exposed to chilling, aerial tuberformation occurred in response to a single photoperiodic cycle,whose critical dark length was shorter than that in the standardcondition. The magnitude of the tuberization was increased withthe prolongation of the chilling period. The effectiveness ofthis previous chilling survived over one day even under illuminationand a temperature of 30°. In a plant unexposed to the chilling,tuber formation required at least two cycles of short-days. 4. The aged plant which is known to tuberize in darkness wasunable to respond to a single short-day. 5. Upon a modification of Gregory's scheme of the process ofshort-day response, the above findings were inclusively explained. (Received August 2, 1963; )
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