BOH: A Unique Chemical for the Induction of Flowering in Bromeliads

  • Cibes H
  • Santiago Nieves A
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Abstract

ß-hydroxyethyl hydrazine (BOH) was applied to 25 bromelia species in the greenhouse at two different rates according to the nature of the plants. Only five species did not flower. Flowering dates varied widely. This ranged from 7 days for the earliest to 66 days for the latest flowering species. Check plants did not flowered.

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Cibes, H. R., & Santiago Nieves, A. (1965). BOH: A Unique Chemical for the Induction of Flowering in Bromeliads. The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 49(1), 142–144. https://doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v49i1.13015

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