Influence of daylength on vernalization of winter rye. 2. Continued experiments with short-day vernalization in winter rye.

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  • T.A. Hartman

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https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v14i2.17466

Abstract

In vernalization trials with winter rye, short-day treatment prior to cold treatment was capable of inducing accelerated development and early ear emergence even when the temperature during the former treatment was 25 degrees C. Short days imposed during protracted cold treatments could also accelerate development provided that the optimum duration of short-day vernalization (about 14 days) was not exceeded. Results confirmed the assumption that cold vernalization and short-day vernalization were different processes. [See also F.C.A. 18: 1236].-R.B. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1966-05-01

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