The flowering of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) in response to temperature and photoperiod
1992
Suddihiyam, P. | Steer, B.T. | Turner, D.W. (Western Australia Univ., Nedlands. School of Agriculture)
In a pot experiment, the flowering responses to 8, 13 and 15 h photoperiods among 20 varieties were analysed using cluster analyses. The groupings were consistent enough to suggest a broad relationship between geographic origins of the cultivars and response to photoperiod, but there were several exceptions. There were significant interactions of temperature and photoperiod on the rate of flowering of sesame. However, when the rate of vegetative development was used as a covariate in analyses of covariance, significant effects of photoperiod on flowering disappeared. Temperature, however, remained a significant factor. The flowering of some varieties was independent of temperature over the range of 20-15 to 30-25 deg. C; other varieties flowered more rapidly at the higher temperatures. The quantitative short day nature of the flowering of sesame appears to act through the rate of vegetative development but not directly on floral bud induction. Temperature, on the other hand, affects both vegetative development and the rate of floral induction in some varieties.
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