Abstract

Larson, Philip R. (Lake States Forest Experiment Station, Rhinelander, Wis.) The indirect effect of photoperiod on tracheid diameter in Pinus resinosa. Amer. Jour. Bot. 49 (2) : 132–137. Illus. 1962.—The influence of photoperiod on tracheid diameter was studied by independently exposing the buds and needles to different photoperiods. Long days promoted needle elongation and large‐diameter tracheid production, whereas short days brought about cessation of needle elongation and the transition to narrow‐diameter tracheids. The response to photoperiod varied with the stage of plant development. During active extension growth of the shoot, the bud exerted a decisive regulatory influence on tracheid diameter, but the needles became the principal source of the stimulus contributing to tracheid diameter when extension growth terminated. It is suggested that the effect of photoperiod on tracheid diameter is indirect and associated with auxin production and distribution of the terminal meristems.

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