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Celem doświadczenia było określenie wpływu barwy światła na pędzenie czosnku ‘Ivory Queen’. Chłodzenie cebul rozpoczęto 18 października 2007 roku. Po 11,5 tygodniach cebule posadzono do doniczek i kontynuowano chłodzenie. Łączny czas chłodzenia cebul wynosił 20 tygodni. Rośliny przeniesiono do pokoju wzrostowego 6 marca 2008 roku i ustawiono na regałach oświetlanych światłem białym, niebieskim, zielonym, żółtym i czerwonym przez 6 lub 12 godzin dziennie. Natężenie napromienienia kwantowego wynosiło 12,5 μmol m-2 s-1. Wyniki wskazują, że czosnek ‘Ivory Queen’ można pędzić w doniczkach stosując światło niebieskie przez 12 godzin dziennie.
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The purpose of the following study was to determine the influence of the light colour onto the forcing of Allium ‘Ivory Queen’. The bulbs cooling was commenced on the 18th of October 2007. After 11.5 weeks the bulbs were planted into pots and the cooling continued. Joint cooling time was 20 weeks. The plants were transferred to the growth room on the 6th March 2008 and were placed on the shelves under the white, blue, green, yellow and red colour light for 6 or 12 hours a day. The quantum irradiance was 12,5 μmol m-2 s-1. The obtained results indicate that Allium ‘Ivory Queen’ can be forced in pots under the blue light for 12 hours a day.
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Spergula arvensis L. (corn spurry) is a heteromorphic species of the Caryophyllaceae family, that produces two types of seeds with a smooth (non papillate, NP) or papillate (P) coat. The plant flowers and produces fruit between May and September, a period marked by a gradual decrease in day length. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of day length on the germinability of heteromorphic seeds. In addition, we examined the frequencies of non papillate and papillate seeds in four populations. Germination tests were performed on seeds harvested from plants grown in a greenhouse under conditions simulating long days (17 hour photoperiod) and short days (12 hour photoperiod). Heteromorphic seeds incubated in water at various temperatures (10–30°C) over a period of 4 weeks remained dormant. Corn spurry seeds had different responses to the addition of nitrate after four weeks of pre-treatment. Both seed morphs kept at a temperature of 10–20°C did not germinate or their germination rates did not exceed 6%. Seeds incubated at 25°C and 30°C broke dormancy. NP seeds from plants growing under long- and short-day photoperiods were characterized by higher germinability than P seeds at both temperatures. The above-mentioned results indicate that variations in light exposure during plant growth and development do not contribute to somatic heteromorphism of S. arvensis seeds. Day length has no significant effect on the germination of heteromorphic seeds.The populations were heteromorphic with respect to plants having papillate seeds and plants having non papillate seeds. The majority of individuals were monomorphic and produced capsules containing only one type of seed. Heteromorphic individuals produced capsules containing: a) NP seeds, and b) P seeds, and c) mixed seeds. The analyzed populations were characterized by a predominance of P seeds in the overall seed pool.
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