Effects of Different Photoperiods and Chilling Treatments on Growth and Reproduction of Cardamine flexuosa With. and Its Ecological Implications
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Phenotypic variability of Cardamine flexuosa (Cruciferae) was examined in response to different lengths of exposure to low temperature (5℃) at the juvenile stage, and to two photoperiod regimes (8 and 16 hrs daylengths) in the subsequent growth period. The results indicated that this species had a facultative chilling or long-day requirement for flowering. The long-day and chilling treatments both caused an earlier onset of stem internode elongation. Longer chilling treatments reduced the number of nodes and increased internode length under both long and short photoperiod regimes. Prolonged chilling treatments followed by long-day photoperiod remarkably induced more numerous basal branches and inflorescences, as a result producing more siliques. Remarkable rosette leaves were formed at the base of the main stem when partial chilling and the short-day treatment suppressed stem internode elongation. The responses to chilling and long-day treatment closely resembled the synchronized flowering of this species in spring in the field. Delayed flowering under the short-day treatment resembled size- or age-dependent flowering in late summer to autumn in the field populations.
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著者
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Kudoh Hiroshi
Department of Internal Medicine Division of Cardio-Vascular Medicine
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Kudoh Hiroshi
Department Of Botany Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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Kawano Shoichi
Institute Of Genetic Ecology Tohoku University:department Of Botany Faculty Of Science Kyoto Univers
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ISHIGURI YOSHIO
Institute of Genetic Ecology, Tohoku University
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Ishiguri Yoshio
Institute Of Genetic Ecology Tohoku University
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Kudoh Hiroshi
Department Of Biological Sciences Graduate School Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiguri Yoshio
Institute For Agricultural Research Tohoku University
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