1972
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci1972.0011183x001200050018x
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Influence of Light and Temperature Environments Preceding and During the Dark Period on Floral Initiation in Pima Cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.)1

Abstract: Floral induction in American Pima cotton, (Gossypium barbadense L.), cultivars ‘Pima S‐3’ and ‘Pima S‐4’, occurred earlier (at lower node levels on the main stem) under short winter days than under long summer days when plants were grown under natural light and a controlled temperature program.The intensities of red and far red light in natural sunlight were measured to determine if there were daily or seasonal changes in spectral quality that might be related to variations in floral initiation. Red light pred… Show more

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