2000
DOI: 10.1556/aagr.48.2000.2.1
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Post-Effects of Light Conditions on Dormancy of Potato Microtubers

Abstract: The dormancy of potato microtubers produced under different photoperiodic treatments and light intensities was investigated in the varieties Desiree and Gülbaba. The dormant period was defined as the period between harvest or tuber initiation and the end of dormancy. The effects of environmental factors could be detected due to the use of a hormone-free tuber-producing system. Combined treatments had a slight effect on dormancy, while different light intensities influenced it considerably. The lower the light … Show more

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“…The effects of light intensities depended on the photoperiodic treatments applied for tuber induction. Lower the light intensity longer the dormant period for cultivars and also the dormancy was long and was greatly elongated by low storage temperature (Tábori et al, 2000). The dormancy duration was linearly and inversely correlated with the length of storage.…”
Section: Figs 1and 2 : Weight Losses Of Microtubers In Relation To Storage Conditions and Containersmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The effects of light intensities depended on the photoperiodic treatments applied for tuber induction. Lower the light intensity longer the dormant period for cultivars and also the dormancy was long and was greatly elongated by low storage temperature (Tábori et al, 2000). The dormancy duration was linearly and inversely correlated with the length of storage.…”
Section: Figs 1and 2 : Weight Losses Of Microtubers In Relation To Storage Conditions and Containersmentioning
confidence: 92%