Title of article :
Phases of Dormancy in Yam Tubers (Dioscorea rotundata)
Author/Authors :
I.، ILE, E. نويسنده , , Q.، CRAUFURD, P. نويسنده , , H.، BATTEY, N. نويسنده , , R.، ASIEDU, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-496
From page :
497
To page :
0
Abstract :
Background and Aims The control of dormancy in yam (Disocorea spp.) tubers is poorly understood and attempts to shorten the long dormant period (i.e. cause tubers to sprout or germinate much earlier) have been unsuccessful. The aim of this study was to identify and define the phases of dormancy in Dioscorea rotundata tubers, and to produce a framework within which dormancy can be more effectively studied.Methods Plants of `TDr 131ʹ derived from tissue culture were grown in a glasshouse simulating temperature and photoperiod at Ibadan (7°N), Nigeria to produce tubers. Tubers were sampled on four occasions: 30d before shoot senescence (149 days after planting, DAP), at shoot senescence (179 DAP), and twice during storage at a constant 25°C (269 and 326 DAP). The development of the apical shoot bud was described from tissue sections. In addition, the responsiveness of shoot apical bud development to plant growth regulators (gibberellic acid, 2-chloroethanol and thiourea) applied to excised tuber sections was also examined 6 and 12d after treatment.Key Results and Conclusions Three phases of tuber dormancy are proposed: Phase I, from tuber initiation to the appearance of the tuber germinating meristem; Phase II, from the tuber germinating meristem to initiation of foliar primordium; and Phase III, from foliar primordium to appearance of the shoot bud on the surface of the tuber. Phase I is the longest phase (approx. 220d in `TDr 131ʹ), is not affected by PGRs and is proposed to be an endo-dormant phase. Phases II and III are shorter (<70d in total), are influenced by PGRs and environmental conditions, and are therefore endo-/eco-dormant phases. To manipulate dormancy to allow off-season planting and more than one generation per year requires that the duration of Phase I is shortened.
Keywords :
paraboea rufescens , reprodutive biology , buzz pollination , Gesneriaceae , enantiostyly , xishuangbanna , mirror image flowers
Journal title :
Annals of Botany
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Annals of Botany
Record number :
118493
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