Dormancy breaking in lily bulblets regenerated in vitro : Effects on growth after planting
Autor: | T. Croes, G.J. de Klerk, William B. Miller, Merel Langens-Gerrits, B. Hardin, T. Hol |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1997 |
Předmět: |
CT = cold treatment
biology Starch DW = dry weight Sowing Horticulture Carbohydrate metabolism biology.organism_classification Lilium speciosum chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Botany FW = fresh weight Laboratory for Bulb Research Dormancy Gibberellin Sugar Sprouting Laboratorium voor Bloembollenonderzoek |
Zdroj: | Acta Horticulturae Acta Horticulturae. International Society for Horticultural Science Scopus-Elsevier |
DOI: | 10.17660/actahortic.1997.430.69 |
Popis: | We studied the effect of dormancy-breaking on growth and carbohydrate metabolism in bulblets of Lilium speciosum regenerated in vitro. Dormancy was broken with a cold treatment or a gibberellin treatment. Almost all bulblets sprouted after a cold treatment of six weeks at 5°C. Sprouting and growth were reduced when a shorter cold treatment was given. A soak in a GA-solution also gave high sprouting percentages (with the optimal concentration of 3 mg.l-1 GA4+7) 80% of the bulblets sprouted). However, growth after a GA-treatment was poor and leaves were smaller than in cold-treated bulblets. A combination of a partial cold treatment and a GA-treatment had no effect on growth. We studied carbohydrate metabolism in cold-treated and GA-treated bulblets. During the cold treatment starch and glucomannans were broken down; soluble sugar content increased. During GA-treatment no changes in these carbohydrates occurred. In the first four weeks after planting, about 70% of the starch was broken down in the outer scales of GA-treated bulblets after that, starch breakdown stopped. Thus, poor leaf growth in GA-treated bulblets might be due to incomplete or too late breakdown of carbohydrates in the outer scales. Although new scales were initiated in GA-treated bulblets, these scales did not grow; indicating that leaves of GA-treated bulblets did not produce assimilates efficiently. An increase of soluble sugars in the outer scales of GA-treated bulblets after planting, might indicate a low sink strength in the leaves. |
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