Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature

Five bean cv. were exposed to natural daylength (approx. 12 h) and ambient temp., or to 6 h daylength, achieved by moving pots into a darkened room to determine their response to photoperiod. Cv. Mortino and Frijolica 0- 3.2 did not flower under the control conditions, but with the short day treatme...

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Autores principales: White, J.W., Davis, J.H.C., Castillo, J.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1987
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88604
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author White, J.W.
Davis, J.H.C.
Castillo, J.
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description Five bean cv. were exposed to natural daylength (approx. 12 h) and ambient temp., or to 6 h daylength, achieved by moving pots into a darkened room to determine their response to photoperiod. Cv. Mortino and Frijolica 0- 3.2 did not flower under the control conditions, but with the short day treatment, they flowered in 40 and 41 days, resp. A subsequent expt. using 2, 4, 6, and 8 wk. treatments of the 6 h photoperiod was performed to test whether limited exposure to short days would result in adequate flowering. Adequate pod set was achieved using short days for the 1st 6 wk. Germplasm from highland areas can be induced to flower in 40 days by using 6 h days and a mean temp. of 24 degrees Celsius. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace886042023-06-12T15:46:48Z Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature White, J.W. Davis, J.H.C. Castillo, J. phaseolus vulgaris cultivars photoperiod temperature flowering yield components climatic requirements cultivation developmental stages variedades fotoperiodo temperatura floración componentes del rendimiento Five bean cv. were exposed to natural daylength (approx. 12 h) and ambient temp., or to 6 h daylength, achieved by moving pots into a darkened room to determine their response to photoperiod. Cv. Mortino and Frijolica 0- 3.2 did not flower under the control conditions, but with the short day treatment, they flowered in 40 and 41 days, resp. A subsequent expt. using 2, 4, 6, and 8 wk. treatments of the 6 h photoperiod was performed to test whether limited exposure to short days would result in adequate flowering. Adequate pod set was achieved using short days for the 1st 6 wk. Germplasm from highland areas can be induced to flower in 40 days by using 6 h days and a mean temp. of 24 degrees Celsius. (CIAT) 1987 2017-10-12T08:03:32Z 2017-10-12T08:03:32Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88604 en Open Access WHITE, J.W.; DAVIS, J.H.C.; CASTILLO, J. 1987. Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature. Bean Improvement Cooperative. Annual Report (USA). 30:12-13.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
cultivars
photoperiod
temperature
flowering
yield components
climatic requirements
cultivation
developmental stages
variedades
fotoperiodo
temperatura
floración
componentes del rendimiento
White, J.W.
Davis, J.H.C.
Castillo, J.
Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature
title Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature
title_full Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature
title_fullStr Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature
title_full_unstemmed Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature
title_short Inducing early flowering in Andean cultivars adapted to low temperature
title_sort inducing early flowering in andean cultivars adapted to low temperature
topic phaseolus vulgaris
cultivars
photoperiod
temperature
flowering
yield components
climatic requirements
cultivation
developmental stages
variedades
fotoperiodo
temperatura
floración
componentes del rendimiento
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