Effects of constant and fluctuating temperature on time to budburst in Betula pubescens and its relation to bud respiration

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Tor Myking
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[1] Agricultural University of Norway,
[2] Department of Biology and Nature Conservation,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 5014,undefined
[4] N-1432 Ås,undefined
[5] Norway Tel.: +47 64948493; Fax: +47 64948502; e-mail: tor.myking@ibn.nlh.no,undefined
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Key words Betula pubescens; Budburst; Bud respiration; Constant and fluctuating temperatures; Thermal time;
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10.1007/PL00009697
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 Effects of fluctuating and constant temperatures on budburst time, and respiration in winter buds were studied in Betula pubescens Ehrh. Dormant seedlings were chilled at 0°C for 4 months and then allowed to sprout in long days (LD, 24 h) at constant temperatures of 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21°C, and at diurnally fluctuating temperatures (12/12 h, LD 24 h) with means of 9, 12, 15 and 18°C. No difference in thermal time requirements for budburst was found between plants receiving constant and fluctuating temperatures. The base temperature for thermal time accumulation was estimated to 1°C. Respiration in post-dormant (dormancy fully released) excised winter buds from an adult tree increased exponentially with temperature and was 20 times as high at 30°C than at 0°C. However, respiration in buds without scales was 30% higher at 0°C, and it was 2.7 times higher at 24°C than in intact buds. Thus, the tight bud scales probably constrain respiration and growth and are likely to delay budburst in spring. Arrhenius plots of the respiration data were biphasic with breaks at 13–15°C. However, this phase transition is unlikely to be associated with chilling sensitivity since the present species is hardy and adapted to a boreal climate.
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