Photoperiod and cold night temperature in control of flowering in Kalanchoë

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Photoperiod and cold night temperature in control of flowering in Kalanchoë. / Lopes Coelho, Lívia; Kuligowska, Katarzyna; Lütken, Henrik Vlk; Müller, Renate.

Proceedings of the XXV International EUCARPIA Symposium Section Ornamentals: crossing borders. ed. / J. van Huylenbroeck; E. Dhooghe. International Society for Horticultural Science, 2015. p. 129-134 (Acta Horticulturae, Vol. 1087).

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Lopes Coelho, L, Kuligowska, K, Lütken, HV & Müller, R 2015, Photoperiod and cold night temperature in control of flowering in Kalanchoë. in J van Huylenbroeck & E Dhooghe (eds), Proceedings of the XXV International EUCARPIA Symposium Section Ornamentals: crossing borders. International Society for Horticultural Science, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 1087, pp. 129-134, International EUCARPIA Symposium Section Ornamentals, Melle, Belgium, 28/06/2015. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2015.1087.14

APA

Lopes Coelho, L., Kuligowska, K., Lütken, H. V., & Müller, R. (2015). Photoperiod and cold night temperature in control of flowering in Kalanchoë. In J. van Huylenbroeck, & E. Dhooghe (Eds.), Proceedings of the XXV International EUCARPIA Symposium Section Ornamentals: crossing borders (pp. 129-134). International Society for Horticultural Science. Acta Horticulturae Vol. 1087 https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2015.1087.14

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Lopes Coelho L, Kuligowska K, Lütken HV, Müller R. Photoperiod and cold night temperature in control of flowering in Kalanchoë. In van Huylenbroeck J, Dhooghe E, editors, Proceedings of the XXV International EUCARPIA Symposium Section Ornamentals: crossing borders. International Society for Horticultural Science. 2015. p. 129-134. (Acta Horticulturae, Vol. 1087). https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2015.1087.14

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Lopes Coelho, Lívia ; Kuligowska, Katarzyna ; Lütken, Henrik Vlk ; Müller, Renate. / Photoperiod and cold night temperature in control of flowering in Kalanchoë. Proceedings of the XXV International EUCARPIA Symposium Section Ornamentals: crossing borders. editor / J. van Huylenbroeck ; E. Dhooghe. International Society for Horticultural Science, 2015. pp. 129-134 (Acta Horticulturae, Vol. 1087).

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title = "Photoperiod and cold night temperature in control of flowering in Kalancho{\"e}",
abstract = "Kalancho{\"e} species and cultivars are produced as ornamental plants in many places in the world. The genus contains around 140 species comprising significant morphological variation, however, the number of species used for breeding is limited due to lack of knowledge of e.g., flower inducing factors. Having both parental plants flowering at the same time is vital for cro{\ss}pollination; therefore, it is of significant importance to be able to control flowering time of the species of interest. The objective of this study was to control flower induction in K. marmorata and K. longiflora. K. prittwitzii was used as control species to validate treatments that consisted of combining short day photoperiod (8 h) and different night temperature (18, 12 and 6C). While K. prittwitzii had 100% flowering for all treatments, K. marmorata only flowered at 12C (33% plants flowering) and 6C (25% plants flowering), and K. longiflora did not flower in any of the treatments. The decrease of night temperature delayed the growth in all species and flowering in K. prittiwitzii and K. marmorata, and the number of open flowers in K. prittiwitzii was higher at 12C. The results demonstrate that there is a variation of the flowering stimuli in the Kalancho{\"e} genus, and that short days are not the only factors controlling flowering. Even though short days are enough to induce flowering in easily-induced species (e.g., K. prittwitzii), cold night temperatures are required to flower-induce other species (e.g., K. marmorata). There are of course other factors limiting flower induction in K. marmorata and K. longiflora, which need to be addre{\ss}ed in further studies.",
keywords = "Flower induction, Kalancho{\"e} longiflora, Kalancho{\"e} marmorata, Kalancho{\"e} prittwitzii, Ornamental plant",
author = "{Lopes Coelho}, L{\'i}via and Katarzyna Kuligowska and L{\"u}tken, {Henrik Vlk} and Renate M{\"u}ller",
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N2 - Kalanchoë species and cultivars are produced as ornamental plants in many places in the world. The genus contains around 140 species comprising significant morphological variation, however, the number of species used for breeding is limited due to lack of knowledge of e.g., flower inducing factors. Having both parental plants flowering at the same time is vital for croßpollination; therefore, it is of significant importance to be able to control flowering time of the species of interest. The objective of this study was to control flower induction in K. marmorata and K. longiflora. K. prittwitzii was used as control species to validate treatments that consisted of combining short day photoperiod (8 h) and different night temperature (18, 12 and 6C). While K. prittwitzii had 100% flowering for all treatments, K. marmorata only flowered at 12C (33% plants flowering) and 6C (25% plants flowering), and K. longiflora did not flower in any of the treatments. The decrease of night temperature delayed the growth in all species and flowering in K. prittiwitzii and K. marmorata, and the number of open flowers in K. prittiwitzii was higher at 12C. The results demonstrate that there is a variation of the flowering stimuli in the Kalanchoë genus, and that short days are not the only factors controlling flowering. Even though short days are enough to induce flowering in easily-induced species (e.g., K. prittwitzii), cold night temperatures are required to flower-induce other species (e.g., K. marmorata). There are of course other factors limiting flower induction in K. marmorata and K. longiflora, which need to be addreßed in further studies.

AB - Kalanchoë species and cultivars are produced as ornamental plants in many places in the world. The genus contains around 140 species comprising significant morphological variation, however, the number of species used for breeding is limited due to lack of knowledge of e.g., flower inducing factors. Having both parental plants flowering at the same time is vital for croßpollination; therefore, it is of significant importance to be able to control flowering time of the species of interest. The objective of this study was to control flower induction in K. marmorata and K. longiflora. K. prittwitzii was used as control species to validate treatments that consisted of combining short day photoperiod (8 h) and different night temperature (18, 12 and 6C). While K. prittwitzii had 100% flowering for all treatments, K. marmorata only flowered at 12C (33% plants flowering) and 6C (25% plants flowering), and K. longiflora did not flower in any of the treatments. The decrease of night temperature delayed the growth in all species and flowering in K. prittiwitzii and K. marmorata, and the number of open flowers in K. prittiwitzii was higher at 12C. The results demonstrate that there is a variation of the flowering stimuli in the Kalanchoë genus, and that short days are not the only factors controlling flowering. Even though short days are enough to induce flowering in easily-induced species (e.g., K. prittwitzii), cold night temperatures are required to flower-induce other species (e.g., K. marmorata). There are of course other factors limiting flower induction in K. marmorata and K. longiflora, which need to be addreßed in further studies.

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