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Factors determining Petal Colour of Baccara Roses III: EFFECT OF THE RATIO BETWEEN CYANIN AND PELARGONIN
Authors:BIRAN  I; ROBINSON  M; HALEVY  A H
Abstract:The changes in colour and in the pigment concentration of thetwo sides of Baccara rose petals which occur when plants aregrown under various temperature regimes, were examined. Theinner side of the petal is redder and the predominant pigmentis pelargonin whereas the outer petal surface tends to ‘blue’,and, the predominant pigment on this side is cyanin. The cyanin:pelargonin ratio on the outer side of petals increased three-foldunder the influence of low temperatures. The outer surface of petals growing for a long period underlow tempertaures was ‘blue’ when compared with thered petals which had been subjected to low temperatures fora short period. The cyanin: pelargonin ratio of ‘blue’petals was higher than that of red petals. Total pigment contentwas similar in both types of petal. Flowers grown under hightemperatures ‘blued’ without a concomitant fallin the cyaninpel: argonin ratio. Examination of colour solutions in which the ratio between cyaninand pelargonin was varied revealed that the colour of the solutionbecame bluer as this ratio increased. We suggest that the ‘blueing’ of Baccara rose petalsis caused primarily by a dilution of the cyanin content, butwhen the ratio between cyaniri and pelargonin increases sharply,‘blueing’ may also occur in dark flowers in whichthe total pigment content did not diminish.
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