Author:
Siraj-Ali Yusef S.,Tayama Harry K.,Prince Thomas L.,Carver Stephen A.
Abstract
The relationship between poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Kl.) maturity and premature flower bud initiation (splitting) was evaluated. Changes in root growth, phyllotaxy, and heterophylly of `Annette Hegg Dark Red' poinsettia stock plants and cuttings in response to repeated severe pruning (hedging) and the chemical growth regulators gibberellic acid (GA4+7), PBA, or ethephon were evaluated. Cuttings taken from hedged stock plants exhibited a phyllotaxy of 1/3 to 2/5, extensive root growth (characteristics of juvenility in poinsettia), and a low level of splitting (34%). Cuttings taken from nonhedged stock plants exhibited a phyllotaxy of 3/8, reduced root growth (characteristics of maturity in poinsettia), and a high level of splitting 177%). There was a moderate negative correlation (-0.75) between root growth and splitting and a strong positive correlation (0.94) between splitting and phyllotaxy. Cuttings treated with gibberellic acid or PBA exhibited elliptic to ovate leaves (a juvenile characteristic) and levels of splitting ranging from 20% to 90%, depending on concentration and application timing. Untreated cuttings and those treated with ethephon exhibited lobed leaves (an adult characteristic) and levels of splitting ranging from 82% to 100%. Names of the chemical growth regulators were: trihydroxy-1-methyl-8-methylenegibb-3-ene-1,10-dicarboxylic acid 1,-4a-lactone (GA4+7); N-(phenylmethyl)-9-)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)-9H-purin-6-amine (PBA); (2-chloroethyl) phosphonic acid (ethephon).
Publisher
American Society for Horticultural Science
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