Photoperiod, Irradiance, and Temperature Affect Echinopsis 'Rose Quartz' Flowering

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作者
Erwin, John [1 ]
O'Connell, Rene [2 ]
Altman, Ken [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Hort Sci Controlled Environm Agr Physiol & E, 305 Alderman Hall,1970 Folwell Ave, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
[2] Altman Plants Inc, 3742 Blue Bird Canyon Rd, Vista, CA 92084 USA
关键词
cactus; flower induction; vernalization; cytokinin; flower development; CLONAL GERMPLASM COLLECTION; GIANT EASTER CACTUS; GROWTH; DIVERSITY; ISOZYMES; BA;
D O I
10.21273/HORTSCI10387-16
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S6 [园艺];
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0902 ;
摘要
Photoperiod, irradiance, cool temperature (5 degrees C), and benzyladenine (BA) application effects on Echinopsis 'Rose Quartz' flowering were examined. Plants were placed in a 5 degrees C greenhouse under natural daylight (DL) for 0, 4, 8, or 12 weeks, then moved to a 22/18 degrees C (day/night temperature) greenhouse under short days (SD, 8-hour DL) plus 0, 25, 45, or 75 mu mol.m(-2).s(-1) supplemental lighting (0800-1600 HR; 8-hour photoperiod), long days (LD) delivered with DL plus night-interruption lighting (NI) (2200-0200 HR), or DL plus 25, 45, or 75 mu mol.m(-2).s(-1) supplemental lighting (0800-0200 HR) for 6 weeks. Plants were then grown under DL only. Percent flowering plants increased as irradiance increased from 0-25 to +75 mmol.m(-2).s(-1) on uncooled plants, from 0% to 100% as 5 degrees C exposure increased from 0 to 8 weeks under subsequent SD and from 25% to 100% as 5 degrees C exposure increased from 0 to 4 weeks under subsequent LD. As 5 degrees C exposure duration increased from 0 to 12 weeks (SD-grown) and from0 to 8 weeks (LD-grown), flower number increased from 0 to 11 and from 5 to 21 flowers per plant across irradiance treatments, respectively. Total production time ranged from 123 to 147 days on plants cooled from 8 to 12 weeks (SD-grown) and from 52 to 94 days on plants cooled for 0-4 weeks to 119-153 days on plants cooled for 8-12 weeks (LD-grown). Flower life varied from 1 to 3 days. BA spray application (10-40 mg.L-1) once or twice after a 12-week 5 degrees C exposure reduced flower number. Flower development was not photoperiodic. High flower number (17-21 flowers/plant) and short production time (including cooling time, 120-122 days) occurred when plants were grown at 5 degrees C for 8 weeks, then grown under LD + 45-75 mu mol.m(-2).s(-1) for 6 weeks (16 hours; 10.9-12.8 mol.m(-2).d(-1)) at a 22/18 degrees C day/night temperature. Taken together, Echinopsis 'Rose Quartz' exhibited a facultative cool temperature and facultative LD requirement for flowering.
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