2016
DOI: 10.5902/1980509824997
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INFLUENCIA DEL USO DE REGULADORES DE CRECIMIENTO SOBRE BROTES VEGETATIVOS Y NÚMERO DE ESTRÓBILOS MASCULINOS EN <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. EN CHILE

Abstract: RESUMENLa utilización de reguladores de crecimiento o fitorreguladores, es una alternativa para aumentar la floración en la familia Pinaceae. En este estudio se analizaron los efectos de la aplicación de reguladores de crecimiento (fitorreguladores) sobre brotes vegetativos y estróbilos masculinos de Pinus pinea L. Los productos seleccionados fueron: giberelina cuatro más siete (GA 4+7 ), ácido naftalenacético (NAA) y bencilaminopurina (BAP), distribuidos en siete tratamientos, incluido el control. Estos fitor… Show more

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“…During flower formation, a variety of metabolic events occur that involve a varied production of secondary metabolites involved in the generation of floral hormones, osmotic pressure and ovary biogenesis [34][35][36]. The A. sativum extract stimulated the generation and formation of the rambután and mango flower, in the panicles produced by the components that were dissolved in the aqueous part, and according to Yakin [35] and Venegas-Gonzáles [37], these compounds provide energy, organic molecules that function as metabolic cofactors and elicitors, for the generation and maturation of the flower. Our results agree with the report by Ariza-Flores [36], who indicates that exogenous molecules act as biostimulants, where their rapid or delayed action depends on the concentration applied and absorbed in plant tissue.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Vegetative Shoots (A) and Floral Shoots (B) That...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During flower formation, a variety of metabolic events occur that involve a varied production of secondary metabolites involved in the generation of floral hormones, osmotic pressure and ovary biogenesis [34][35][36]. The A. sativum extract stimulated the generation and formation of the rambután and mango flower, in the panicles produced by the components that were dissolved in the aqueous part, and according to Yakin [35] and Venegas-Gonzáles [37], these compounds provide energy, organic molecules that function as metabolic cofactors and elicitors, for the generation and maturation of the flower. Our results agree with the report by Ariza-Flores [36], who indicates that exogenous molecules act as biostimulants, where their rapid or delayed action depends on the concentration applied and absorbed in plant tissue.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Vegetative Shoots (A) and Floral Shoots (B) That...mentioning
confidence: 99%