The Effects of Photoperiod on Flower-bud Development in Phaseolus vulgaris |
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Authors: | OJEHOMON, O. O. ZEHNI, M. S. MORGAN, D. G. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Biology, University of Cambridge |
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Abstract: | For a variety of Phaseolus vulgaris of Peruvian origin, extendingthe daylength from 11 to 15 or 16 h with low-intensity incandescentor natural light, while not affecting the rate of initiationof flower primordia, inhibited the development of the flowerbuds and caused many, and sometimes all of them, to senesceand abscise. The inhibition of the oldest flower bud was firstdetected at the stage of pollen formation. The long photoperiodsalso inhibited the elongation and over-all development of theterminal inflorescence but, in contrast, promoted the elongationof those internodes below the first trifoliate leaf and alsothe elongation of the petioles. |
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