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| Author: | J.C. Vlahos |
Abstract:
Two cultivars of Achimenes longiflora DC., 'Flamenco' and 'Hilda' were placed at 21°C and 16 h light of 3 irradiance levels 35, 18 and 10 W m-2 for 16 weeks after being sprayed with gibberelic acid (GA3), benzyladenine (BA) or a-naphthalenacetic acid (NAA), alone and in combination.
Increasing irradiance levels increased dry weight of aerial parts and number and dry weight of rhizomes.
GA3 increased plant height; the elongation effect was more prominent at lower irradiances.
The combination of GA3 with BA or/and NAA increased weight of aerial parts and lowered the percentage of dry matter incorporated in the rhizomes (RWR). BA combined with NAA increased dry weight and number of rhizomes; however responses to growth regulator treatments depended on the cultivar; 'Flamenco' was more responsive than 'Hilda'.
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