Author:
DOSS R. P.,CHRISTIAN J. K.,LANGAGER J. M.
Abstract
"Iris topple" is a physiological disorder of bulbous Iris that is characterized by weakness of the flower stalk at the uppermost node and the concommitant failure of the flower bud to remain erect. This condition occurs when bulbous Iris is forced in calcium-deficient growth media. An acropetal pattern of stem elongation in Iris and the general immobility of calcium within plants lead to a localized calcium-deficient region that exhibits severe cellular and ultrastructural abnormalities. The innermost three leaves and flower stalk from plants showing "Iris topple" as the only symptom of calcium deficiency have an average tissue calcium concentration of 0.3%.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Horticulture,Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
Cited by
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