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The Negative Response of Photoperiodic Floral Induction in Chenopodium rubrum L. to Preceding Growth
Authors:SEIDLOVA, F.   KREKULE, J.
Affiliation:Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences Prague, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:In Chenopodium rubrum there exists a correlation between theage of the seedlings and the effectiveness of photoperiodicinduction. The younger the plants the more effective was photoperiodictreatment. In three-day-old seedlings one short day was sufficientto promote incomplete flowering, while two short days broughtabout 100 per cent flowering. With six-, eight-, and ten-day-oldplants exposed to two or three short days quantitative differenceswere observed in the earliness of flowering and the percentageof flowering plants. The effects of continuous light and ofshort days with a light break preceding the inductive treatmentwere compared. The results obtained indicate that the inhibitoryeffect of plant age cannot be attributed solely to the appearanceof inhibitors under continuous light but changes of growth patternin plants of different age should also be taken into consideration. The inhibition of RNA synthesis in shoot apices brought aboutby 6-azauridine resulted also in a flowering stimulation, providedthat the inhibitor was applied one or two days prior to inductionand the inductive process itself remained undisturbed. Thisstimulation was accompanied by inhibition of vegetative growthand by a decrease of RNA concentration in the cytoplasm as estimatedcytophotometrically. The competition between growth of vegetative organs and floraldifferentiation affects the response to inductive treatment.The suppression of growth can result in enhancement of flowering.
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