Supercooling ability of Rhododendron flower buds in relation to cooling rate and cold hardiness |
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Authors: | Kaku, Shosuke Iwaya, Mari Kunishige, Masaaki |
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Affiliation: | 1Biological Laboratory, College of General Education, Kyushu University Ropponmatsu, Fukuoka 810 2Kurume Branch, Vegetable and Ornamental Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Kurume, Fukuoka 830, Japan |
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Abstract: | The freezing process and supercooling ability in flower budsof 11 native Rhododendron species were examined with referenceto the cooling rate and cold hardiness by differential thermalanalysis. The freezing patterns of the excised whole buds variedwith the season: in autumn, buds froze as whole units, whilein winter, freezing was initiated in the scales and propagatedto each floret. The supercooling ability of florets was enhancedduring winter. The freezing patterns in winter buds were stronglyinfluenced by the cooling rate (1 to 30°C/hr). Althoughthe first exotherm in scales occurred at 5 to 10°Gand was rate-independent, the occurrence of several floret exothermsshifted considerably to lower subzero temperatures at slowerrates. The most reliable cooling rate for testing maximum supercoolingability was l°C/hr. The exotherm in florets of hardier speciesoccurred at 20 to 25°C and at 7 to20°C for less hardy ones, and were well correlatedwith their killing temperatures. Water relations within budtissues in response to freezing are briefly discussed. (Received June 26, 1980; ) |
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