Plant hormones and flowering in coffee
Coffee plants are short day plants; the developing buds go into dormancy after having reached a considerable bright. This dormancy can be broken by: 1) rain after a dry spell, 2) application of GA. It can be maintained by the application of ABA
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Main Author: | 127849 Veen, R. Van der |
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Format: | biblioteca |
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Subjects: | FISIOLOGIA, FLORACION, LLUVIA, FOTOPERIODISMO, ACIDO GIBERELICO, ESTIMULANTES DEL CRECIMIENTO, COFFEA CANEPHORA, COFFEA ARABICA, ACIDO ABSCISICO, ACIDO INDOLACETICO, PAISES BAJOS, DORMANCIA, RELACIONES HIDRICAS, |
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