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Opposite response groups of short-day plants to the spectral composition of the main light period and to end-of-day red or far-red irradiations
Year:
1974
Source of publication :
Plant and Cell Physiology
Authors :
Ephrat, Ephraim
;
.
Kadman-Zahavi, Avishag
;
.
Volume :
15
Co-Authors:
Kadman-zahavi, A., Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Ephrat, E., Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
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From page:
693
To page:
699
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Total pages:
7
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Abstract:
Two response groups were found among short-day plants grown in blue green-houses having a high or low far-red admixture. In one group flowering was promoted by low far-red and delayed by high far-red; the other group reacted in an opposite manner. In plants grown under 8-hr day and 16-hr night regimes, flowering in the low far-red group was promoted by red and inhibited by far-red illumination preceding the 16-hr nights; in the high far-red group flowering was promoted by far-red and inhibited by red illumination preceding the dark periods. In both groups flowering was inhibited by red light applied in the middle of the dark period. © 1974 Oxford University Press.
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Language:
English
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Opposite response groups of short-day plants to the spectral composition of the main light period and to end-of-day red or far-red irradiations
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Kadman-zahavi, A., Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Ephrat, E., Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Opposite response groups of short-day plants to the spectral composition of the main light period and to end-of-day red or far-red irradiations
Two response groups were found among short-day plants grown in blue green-houses having a high or low far-red admixture. In one group flowering was promoted by low far-red and delayed by high far-red; the other group reacted in an opposite manner. In plants grown under 8-hr day and 16-hr night regimes, flowering in the low far-red group was promoted by red and inhibited by far-red illumination preceding the 16-hr nights; in the high far-red group flowering was promoted by far-red and inhibited by red illumination preceding the dark periods. In both groups flowering was inhibited by red light applied in the middle of the dark period. © 1974 Oxford University Press.
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