The Induction of Flowering: Some Case HistoriesL. T. Evans |
Contents
A Short Case History of the Physiology of Flowering | 1 |
Xanthium strumarium L | 14 |
Glycine max L Merrill | 62 |
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12 hours Amer apical apical meristem applied Arabidopsis thaliana auxin Biloxi soybean Borthwick Bryophyllum cells cent Chailakhyan chrysanthemum continuous light cotyledons cultivars daylength defoliated differentiation donor exposed exposure far-red light floral induction floral initiation floral stimulus florigen flower buds flower formation flower induction flower initiation flower primordia flowering hormone flowering response gibberellic acid gibberellin Hamner Hort increased induce flowering inductive dark period inflorescence inhibited flowering inhibitory effect Kalanchoe blossfeldiana kinetin leaf pair leaves length light break light intensity Lolium temulentum long days low temperature meristem nodes number of flowers Perilla photoperiodic photoperiodic induction photoperiodic response phytochrome Plant Physiol plants grown primordia Proc produced promoted receptor red light seedlings seeds sensitivity shoot apex short day plants short days short-day plants soybean species stem strain studies substances synthesis terminal tomato translocation treatment varieties vegetative growth vernalization Xanthium