Supercooling Ability, Water Content and Hardiness of Rhododendron Flower Buds during Cold Acclimation and Deacclimation |
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Authors: | Kaku, Shosuke Iwaya, Mari Jeon, K. B. |
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Affiliation: | 1 Biological Laboratory, College of General Education, Kyushu University Ropponmatsu, Fukuoka 810, Japan 2 Department of Biology, Jeonbug National University Jeonju 520, Korea |
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Abstract: | The relationship between supercooling ability and water contentand killing temperature of flower buds during cold acclimationand deacclimation were studied using R. kiusianum and R. x akebono.The occurrence of multiple floret exotherms and their shiftto a narrow range at lower subzero temperatures, as well asthe marked decrease of florets water content, were observedas the symptoms of cold acclimation occuring in flower budsfrom fall to winter, and vice versa in spring buds during deacclimation.In R. kiusianum, the fully acclimated period was from Novemberto March and two months longer than that of R. x akebono. Thesupercooling ability of the former was about 25°Cand about 20°C in the latter. Although the watermigration within bud tissues during the freezing process wasdetermined in the acclimated and deacclimated buds for R. xakebono, no significant water changes could be observed, evenin the acclimated buds. Thus, it is conceivable that deep supercoolingin florets may result not necessarily from water migration fromflorets and bud axes to scales in response to freezing, butfrom low water content in situ of cold-acclimated or artificiallydehydrated flower buds. (Received July 29, 1981; Accepted October 12, 1981) |
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