秋栽中天洋葱花序形成模式受气温的影响

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jongtae Lee, Juyeon Kim, Tae-Ja Kim, Hyang-Mi Lee, Mi-Ae Kim, Mi-Jung Park, Mijin Lee, Byeonggyu Min, Gil-Seog Park
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摘要针对温带地区秋栽洋葱(Allium cepa L.)的越冬问题,研究了减少抽苔的栽培方法和农业实践。由于气候变化,这里经常出现暖冬和低温春。生理失调,以前不经常显示,恶化质量和产量的洋葱鳞茎。研究了春季温度对洋葱鳞茎发育和花序形成的影响。从3月16日至6月5日,每隔约5 d随机采集30株(3个重复,每10株)。测定了栓接和未栓接洋葱的植株生长和栓接特性,并统计了栓接和未栓接洋葱的侧叶、中心数和鳞茎数。3月中旬、4月中旬、5月上旬分别发生了3次、4月中旬和5月上旬的抽苔事件。4月5日至15日平均气温为10.8℃(2.8 ~ 18.5℃),4月17日至28日平均气温为11.8℃(4.7 ~ 18.2℃)。起球后诱导的花序不发育成正常的花束和花,而是退化成未成熟的伞形花序,不产生单独的小花。当花序诱导或球茎形成后的温度低于球茎或花序发育所需的温度时,侧芽偶尔会发育成叶片或叶鞘肿胀的叶片。这些结果为洋葱鳞茎发育和花序生理提供了信息,并为预测洋葱在田间抽苔或分裂提供了依据。本研究由韩国农林科技计划评价院通过韩国农业食品农村部先进生产技术开发项目(No. 320020-2)资助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Inflorescence initiation pattern as affected by air temperature in fall-transplanted intermediate-day onion
ABSTRACTOwing to fall-transplanted onions (Allium cepa L.) grown in temperate zones overwinter, cultivars and agricultural practices have been developed to decrease bolting. Because of climate change, there frequently occurs warm winters and low temperatures in spring. Physiological disorders, previously not shown often, deteriorate quality and yield of onion bulbs. This study evaluated the effects of spring temperature on bulb development and inflorescence initiation of intermediate-day onions. Thirty plants (3 replicates of 10 plants) were randomly collected at approximately 5-day intervals from 16 March to 5 June. Plant growth and bolter characteristics were measured, ad the number of lateral leaves and centers, and number of bulb scales in bolted and unbolted onion were counted. Bolting incidence increased three times, first in mid-March, second in mid-April, and last in early-May. Mean daily air temperature preceding increases in bolting incidence were 6.8°C (0.8–13.1°C, min.-max.) in the first 10 days of March, 10.8°C(2.8–18.5°C) from 5 April to 15 April, and 11.8°C (4.7–18.2°C) from 17 April to 28 April. Inflorescences induced after onset of bulbing did not develop into normal spathes and flowers but degenerated into immature umbels and did not produce individual florets. When temperatures after inflorescence induction, or bulb initiation, was lower than the temperature required for bulb or inflorescence development of the lateral bud occasionally developed into leaves with leaf blades or swollen sheaths. These results provide information on onion bulb development and inflorescence physiology and to predict onion bolting or splitting in the field.KEYWORDS: Allium cepabolterbulbingclimate changephysiology AcknowledgmentsThis work supported by the Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture and Forestry through Advanced Production Technology Development Program, funded by Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Republic of Korea (No. 320020-2).Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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International Journal of Vegetable Science
International Journal of Vegetable Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Vegetable Science features innovative articles on all aspects of vegetable production, including growth regulation, pest management, sustainable production, harvesting, handling, storage, shipping, and final consumption. Researchers, practitioners, and academics present current findings on new crops and protected culture as well as traditional crops, examine marketing trends in the commercial vegetable industry, and address vital issues of concern to breeders, production managers, and processors working in all continents where vegetables are grown.
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