1954
DOI: 10.2503/jjshs.23.165
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Studies on the flower bud differentiation and development in freesia

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“…The reduction in flowering of February-planted rhizomes of 'Mexican Single' may have been due to low soil and air temperatures in February. Post (1955) suggested that optimum growth of tuberose occurred at 21C or above and Kosugi and Kimura (1961) concluded that high temperatures were necessary for flower initiation, organogenesis, and flower maturation. The last frost-free date for north Georgia is mid-April.…”
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“…The reduction in flowering of February-planted rhizomes of 'Mexican Single' may have been due to low soil and air temperatures in February. Post (1955) suggested that optimum growth of tuberose occurred at 21C or above and Kosugi and Kimura (1961) concluded that high temperatures were necessary for flower initiation, organogenesis, and flower maturation. The last frost-free date for north Georgia is mid-April.…”
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confidence: 99%