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Regulation of the loss of frost hardiness in Pinus radiata by photoperiod and temperature
Authors:D. H. GREER  C. J. STANLEY
Affiliation:Plant Physiology Division, DSIR, Private Bag, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract. In controlled environments, the interactive effects of warm (16: 8°C, day: night) and cool (12: 4°C, day: night) temperatures and long (13.5 h) and short (10 h) photoperiods on the dehardening of seedlings of Pinus radiata D. Don were investigated. In another experiment, the effect of four photoperiods from 9 to 14 h was examined. In a third, dehardening at constant temperatures from 5 to 17°C was followed. There was no evidence for an interaction between photoperiod and temperature. Dehardening was temporarily delayed by photoperiods below about 10 h, but there was no other quantitative effect of photoperiod. At constant temperatures, the rate of dehardening was initially constant but declined as the minimum summer frost hardiness was reached. In the initial phase the rate of dehardening was a linear function of temperature, increasing from 0.05°C day−1 at 8°C to 0.30 °C day−1 at 17°C. Temperature controlled the loss of frost hardiness by regulating the rate of dehardening.
Keywords:Pinus radiata D. Don    Pinaceae    photoperiod    temperature    frost    dehardening    rate of dehardening    temperature function
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