Abstract

The influence of high temperature (anti-vernalization) and short-day treatment during the raising of transplants on the bolting of Chinese cabbage having early planting-dates has been tested. A temperature rise from 18 to 26°C resulted in a delay in bolting, but only caused a slight increase in leaf number. Hence, Chinese cabbage shows anti-vernalization effects. The raising of transplants below 20°C and with short-day treatment for energy saving cannot be recommended, since the effect of the short-day treatment is too small.

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