Abstract: | A comparison was made of effects of low and highsoil temperature (LST and HST, about 9 and 21·5 °Crespectively) on shoot growth of Norwegian and Portuguese populationsof Dactylis glomerata. In experiments lasting 8 short days (SD,8 h photoperiods) LST decreased leaf extension more markedlyin the Portuguese population. No differential effect of LSTon leaf growth was recorded in experiments lasting 20 or 21SD or in experiments of 8 d duration in long days (LD, 16 hphotoperiods). Since the meristem and region of cell extensionis close to the soil surface LST could directly influence bothroot and shoot growth. The application of gibberellic acid enhanced leaf extension,particularly in plants grown at HST. 6-Benzylaminopurine tendedto decrease leaf length. Extractable gibberellin levels wererelatively low after 8 SD in shoots of both races grown at LST.Cytokinin levels increased at LST, more so in shoots of Portugueseplants which sustained the greater reduction in leaf extension. The data suggest that LST may reduce the production of endogenousgibberellins important for leaf growth in Dactylis glomerata.Cytokinins are probably necessary for growth processes but theirlevel may reflect, rather than direct, the rate of leaf growth. |