2012
DOI: 10.17584/rcch.2011v5i2.1271
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La temperatura de vernalización en bulbos reutilizados de lirio (Lilium sp.) afecta la distribución de materia seca y la producción de flor

Abstract: La temperatura de vernalización en bulbos reutilizados de lirio (Lilium sp.) afecta la distribución de materia seca y la producción de flor RESUMENEl lirio se propaga comercialmente mediante bulbos. Para los programas de siembra en Colombia, los bulbos deben ser importados, pero tienen un alto costo, lo cual reduce la rentabilidad del cultivo. No obstante, mediante la vernalización de los bulbos que quedan después del corte de la flor es posible obtener nuevas cosechas. Por tanto, el objetivo fue evaluar el e… Show more

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“…The results obtained with respect to vernalization corroborate those achieved by Abreu (2000), who found that increasing the vernalization period reduces the fi nal plant height at which bulbs exposed to 30 and 45 days produced plants with a length of 98 cm and 77.4 cm respectively. The same correlation between the vernalization period and stem length was observed by Ausaque-Rodríguez et al (2011) in Asian lilies cv. Castello, whose bulbs stored at 3 o C for 4, 6 and 8 weeks produced stems with reduced size when increased the period of exposure to cold.…”
Section: Plant Heightsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The results obtained with respect to vernalization corroborate those achieved by Abreu (2000), who found that increasing the vernalization period reduces the fi nal plant height at which bulbs exposed to 30 and 45 days produced plants with a length of 98 cm and 77.4 cm respectively. The same correlation between the vernalization period and stem length was observed by Ausaque-Rodríguez et al (2011) in Asian lilies cv. Castello, whose bulbs stored at 3 o C for 4, 6 and 8 weeks produced stems with reduced size when increased the period of exposure to cold.…”
Section: Plant Heightsupporting
confidence: 78%