The Effects of Electric Current on Flowering of Grafted Scions of Non-Vernalized Winter Rape

Author: Filek M.   Biesaga-Koścelniak J.   Marcińska I.   Krekule J.   Macháčková I.   Dubert F.  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 0006-3134

Source: Biologia Plantarum, Vol.46, Iss.4, 2003-05, pp. : 625-628

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Abstract

Non-vernalized scions were grafted onto vernalized stocks in winter rape (Brassica napus</i> L. var. oleifera</i>, cv. Górczański). The grafted plants were subjected to electric current (30 V for 30 s or 6 V for 24 h) and the percentage of flowering scions was recorded. The negative polarity with cathode (−) attached to the scion and anode (+) left close to the roots inhibited greatly the percentage of flowering. The reverse polarity enhanced flowering markedly under short days and only slightly promoted flowering under long days. Attachment of electrodes without passing a current had no effect on flowering.

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