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Relationship of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation Time to Water Content and Cold Hardiness in Flower Buds of Evergreen Azalea
Authors:Kaku  Shosuke; Iwaya-Inoue  Mari; Gusta  Lawrence V
Institution:1Biological Laboratory, College of General Education, Kyushu University Ropponmatsu, Fukuoka 810, Japan
2Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 0W0
Abstract:The longitudinal relaxation time (T1) of water protons in floretsof R. ? akebono flower buds was measured with a pulse NMR spectrometerto determine the relationship of T1 to water content and coldhardiness (supercooling ability). Seasonal changes of T1 inflorets were closely correlated with water content and supercoolingability of florets. T1 of florets was short for acclimated budshaving a low water content and long for non-acclimated budshaving a high water content. Flower buds collected in Novemberand stored at 0 and 5?C for 4 weeks had shorter T1 values thanbuds stored at 10?C even though the floret water content andsupercooling ability were similar. Thus, the short T1 of coldacclimated buds hardened naturally or by storage at low temperaturesis due to a combination of both reduced water content and temperature. (Received August 27, 1983; Accepted May 26, 1984)
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