Meristem Ontogenetic Age as the Controlling Factor in Long-day Floral Initiation in Poinsettia

  • Evans M
  • Wilkins H
  • Hackett W
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Abstract

The poinsettia [Euphorbia pulcherrima (Willd. ex. Klotzsch)] is a short-day plant (SDP) for floral initiation that will also initiate floral structures (cyathia) under long days (LD) after the apical meristem produces a cultivar-dependent number of nodes (long-day node number). Leaf removal, root restriction, and air layering failed to affect the long-day node number (LDNN) of the apical meristem. Repeated rooting of shoots, which resulted in the removal of nodes, did not affect the total number of nodes initiated by the apical meristem before floral initiation, although the number of nodes intact on the plant at the time of floral initiation was reduced. Reciprocal grafting of axillary buds of `Eckespoint Lilo' and `Gutbier V-14 Glory' plants did not affect the LDNN of the grafted meristem since the LDNN was the same as for nongrafted buds of the same cultivar. Further, grafting axillary buds from different positions along the main axis that differed in LDNN did not affect the LDNN of the grafted meristems. On the basis of these results, it was concluded that LD floral initiation in poinsettia is a function of the ontogenetic age of the meristem and that the LDNN represents a critical ontogenetic age for floral initiation to occur under LD.

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Evans, M. R., Wilkins, H. F., & Hackett, W. P. (2019). Meristem Ontogenetic Age as the Controlling Factor in Long-day Floral Initiation in Poinsettia. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 117(6), 961–965. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.117.6.961

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