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Azalea flower bud differentiation is followed by a period of dormancy which is broken by cold. In this research two cultivars with different cold requirements (the early flowering cultivar ‘Nordlicht’ and the late flowering cultivar ‘Mw. G. Kint’) were kept at 7°C after flower bud differentiation and monitored weekly. To follow dormancy release, endogenous abscisic acid (ABA) concentrations in the flower buds were measured and opening of buds was assessed by an in vitro bio-assay, testing the sensitivity to exogenous ABA. Flower buds of ‘Nordlicht’ had a steady ABA content for 5 weeks at 7°C, indicating that endogenous ABA concentrations are not directly linked to dormancy breaking. The in vitro bio-assay on the other hand showed that four weeks of 7°C are required for ‘Nordlicht’ to lose sensitivity to exogenous ABA. For ‘Mw. G. Kint’ there was a decrease in ABA content until 7 weeks at 7°C, and flower buds lost sensitivity to exogenous ABA after 7 weeks. Carbohydrate and starch content in leaves and buds were examined since these are important in the successive forcing period. Starch levels in the leaves decreased with increasing cold period. ‘Nordlicht’ flower buds responded to the cold treatment by formation of raffinose and stachyose, flower buds of ‘Mw. G. Kint’ maintained the initial concentration of those carbohydrates. Finally the actual flowering response was monitored by forcing weekly 10 plants from 7°C in the greenhouse. The results showed that at least 4 weeks are required to break dormancy for ‘Nordlicht’ confirming the results of the in vitro opening of the buds, while at least 6 weeks are required for ‘Mw. G. Kint’.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Woody Ornamentals of the Temperate Zone |
Editors | Johan Van Huylenbroeck, Marie-Christine Van Labeke, Katrijn Van Laere |
Number of pages | 7 |
Volume | 990 |
Publisher | International Society for Horticultural Science |
Publication date | May-2013 |
Pages | 83-89 |
ISBN (Print) | 978 90 6605 477 6 |
Publication status | Published - May-2013 |
Event | 2nd ISHS Symposium on Woody Ornamentals of the Temperate Zone - Gent, Belgium Duration: 1-Jul-2012 → 4-Jul-2012 http://www.ilvo.vlaanderen.be/woodyornamentals2012/ |
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AZALEABLOEI: Flowering quality and regulation in azalea: interaction between genetic, physiologic and growth specific factors
1/09/08 → 30/09/12
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