Return to search

Firespike (Odontonema Strictum) Response to Photoperiod and Plant Growth Retardants

Red firespike (Odontonema strictum) is an ornamental shrub with potential for use as a flowering potted plant due to its dark green foliage and attractive red flower spikes. Studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of photoperiod and plant growth retardants on firespike growth and flower initiation and development. Firespike is reported to be a short day plant. To determine the critical photoperiod requirements to initiate flowering, plants were placed in short days (SD) for 0, 8, 16, 24, or 32 days before being returned to long days (LD). Meristems were sampled 0 or 8 days after return to LD for histological examination. Plants receiving only 8 SD showed early floral initiation; however, plants receiving 16 or more SD reached anthesis earlier than plants grown under fewer SD. To evaluate the effects of light intensity and temperature on flowering and growth characteristics of firespike, two experiments were conducted. Plants were grown under LD or SD, 0%, 45% or 65% shade and temperatures of 15, 25 or 35°C. Plants grown under 45% shade and LD and 65% shade and SD had greatest and least height, respectively. The first open flower was observed after 92 days under no shade while 45% shade in both LD and SD resulted in more inflorescences. To evaluate effectiveness of various plant growth regulators on firespike height control, foliar and drench applications of uniconazole, flurprimidol, daminozide, and paclobutrazol were examined in two experiments. The results showed flurprimidol and paclobutrazol drenches at 0.24 and 0.35 mg a.i./pot could be used to control the growth of red firespike more effectively than other PGRs. However, growth index decreased up to 88% and 84% when paclobutrazol and flurprimidol were applied at 0.59 and 0.71 mg a.i./pot, respectively. The morphological and physiological characteristics of firespike treated with paclobutrazol and flurprimidol under drought stress were studied. Drought stress delayed days to flowering and number of replications flowering. Application of paclobutrazol and flurprimidol enhanced drought resistance of red firespike reducing adverse effects of water stress during the experiment.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:MSSTATE/oai:scholarsjunction.msstate.edu:td-3295
Date11 December 2015
CreatorsRezazadeh, Amir
PublisherScholars Junction
Source SetsMississippi State University
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typetext
Formatapplication/pdf
SourceTheses and Dissertations

Page generated in 0.0022 seconds