Abstract

Potted bougainvillea ‘Purple Flower’ and ‘Taipei Red’ in four different stages of bract development were sprayed with STS (0.1, 0.5 mM) or NAA (25, 50 ppm) and were moved to low-light indoor conditions after treatment. The experiment was conducted twice, and the results showed that 0.5 mM STS and NAA (25, 50 ppm) could significantly prolong the longevity of bracts at certain stages in both cultivars. Treatment with 0.1 mM STS, however, had no effect on bract longevity of ‘Taipei Red’ at any stage. The prolonging effect of STS was more obvious in early bract stages and decreased as the bract stage increased, whereas NAA applications at later bract stages produced better results on prolonging bract longevity. The ethylene production rates of bracts in these two cultivars were higher in early stages and gradually decreased with bract growth. We propose that this phenomenon is related to the variability between STS and NAA in prolonging bract longevity of bougainvillea.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call