Temperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)

The effect of temperature was investigated on the vegetative growth and flowering of nine coffee cultivars (Catuai Rojo, Catuai, Caturra Amarillo, Caturra Rojo, Catimor, BMK, SL6, K7 and LB) grown in pots under glass. High day/night temperatures (33°/28° compared with 18°/13°, 23°/18 and 28°/23°C) accelerated stem extension and node production. Growth was greatest in cvs K7 and SL6 and lowest in cv. Caturra Rojo. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures of 33°/28°C accelerated leaf loss and induced a general decline in tree health. All cultivars showed rapid initial growth during summer and autumn, and slower growth during winter and spring under short days (<13h) and low irradiances (<6.8 MJ m-2 d-1). Growth did not recover in spring and summer at the end of the experiment. Inflorescences were initiated mainly from April to September under photoperiods <12 h. More floral buds initiated at 23°/18°C and 18°/13° than at 28°/23°C and no floral initiation occurred at 33°/28°C. Inflorescence development took 4-6 weeks at 28°/23° compared with 8-10 weeks at 23°/18° and 12-14 weeks at 18°/13°C. High temperatures also induced floral malformations. Cvs catuai Rojo, Caturra Rojo and Caturra Amarillo had most inflorescences per node and cvs K7, BMK and LB fewest. Temperatures of 33°/28°C during summer will ensure maximum vegetative growth and potential number of flowering nodes. Temperatures of 23°/18°C during winter will ensure healthy and synchronized floral bud development and maximize the number of inflorescences per node.

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Main Authors: 63373 Drinnan, J.E., 93631 Menzel, C.M.
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Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, CATUAI ROJO, CATUAI, CATURRA, CATIMOR, FLORACION, CRECIMIENTO, TEMPERATURA, ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:868762020-02-03T21:54:20ZTemperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) 63373 Drinnan, J.E. 93631 Menzel, C.M. Ene 1995The effect of temperature was investigated on the vegetative growth and flowering of nine coffee cultivars (Catuai Rojo, Catuai, Caturra Amarillo, Caturra Rojo, Catimor, BMK, SL6, K7 and LB) grown in pots under glass. High day/night temperatures (33°/28° compared with 18°/13°, 23°/18 and 28°/23°C) accelerated stem extension and node production. Growth was greatest in cvs K7 and SL6 and lowest in cv. Caturra Rojo. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures of 33°/28°C accelerated leaf loss and induced a general decline in tree health. All cultivars showed rapid initial growth during summer and autumn, and slower growth during winter and spring under short days (<13h) and low irradiances (<6.8 MJ m-2 d-1). Growth did not recover in spring and summer at the end of the experiment. Inflorescences were initiated mainly from April to September under photoperiods <12 h. More floral buds initiated at 23°/18°C and 18°/13° than at 28°/23°C and no floral initiation occurred at 33°/28°C. Inflorescence development took 4-6 weeks at 28°/23° compared with 8-10 weeks at 23°/18° and 12-14 weeks at 18°/13°C. High temperatures also induced floral malformations. Cvs catuai Rojo, Caturra Rojo and Caturra Amarillo had most inflorescences per node and cvs K7, BMK and LB fewest. Temperatures of 33°/28°C during summer will ensure maximum vegetative growth and potential number of flowering nodes. Temperatures of 23°/18°C during winter will ensure healthy and synchronized floral bud development and maximize the number of inflorescences per node.The effect of temperature was investigated on the vegetative growth and flowering of nine coffee cultivars (Catuai Rojo, Catuai, Caturra Amarillo, Caturra Rojo, Catimor, BMK, SL6, K7 and LB) grown in pots under glass. High day/night temperatures (33°/28° compared with 18°/13°, 23°/18 and 28°/23°C) accelerated stem extension and node production. Growth was greatest in cvs K7 and SL6 and lowest in cv. Caturra Rojo. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures of 33°/28°C accelerated leaf loss and induced a general decline in tree health. All cultivars showed rapid initial growth during summer and autumn, and slower growth during winter and spring under short days (<13h) and low irradiances (<6.8 MJ m-2 d-1). Growth did not recover in spring and summer at the end of the experiment. Inflorescences were initiated mainly from April to September under photoperiods <12 h. More floral buds initiated at 23°/18°C and 18°/13° than at 28°/23°C and no floral initiation occurred at 33°/28°C. Inflorescence development took 4-6 weeks at 28°/23° compared with 8-10 weeks at 23°/18° and 12-14 weeks at 18°/13°C. High temperatures also induced floral malformations. Cvs catuai Rojo, Caturra Rojo and Caturra Amarillo had most inflorescences per node and cvs K7, BMK and LB fewest. Temperatures of 33°/28°C during summer will ensure maximum vegetative growth and potential number of flowering nodes. Temperatures of 23°/18°C during winter will ensure healthy and synchronized floral bud development and maximize the number of inflorescences per node.COFFEA ARABICACATUAI ROJOCATUAICATURRACATIMORFLORACIONCRECIMIENTOTEMPERATURAETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTAJournal of Horticultural Science (RU)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
CATUAI ROJO
CATUAI
CATURRA
CATIMOR
FLORACION
CRECIMIENTO
TEMPERATURA
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
COFFEA ARABICA
CATUAI ROJO
CATUAI
CATURRA
CATIMOR
FLORACION
CRECIMIENTO
TEMPERATURA
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
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CATUAI ROJO
CATUAI
CATURRA
CATIMOR
FLORACION
CRECIMIENTO
TEMPERATURA
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
COFFEA ARABICA
CATUAI ROJO
CATUAI
CATURRA
CATIMOR
FLORACION
CRECIMIENTO
TEMPERATURA
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
63373 Drinnan, J.E.
93631 Menzel, C.M.
Temperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
description The effect of temperature was investigated on the vegetative growth and flowering of nine coffee cultivars (Catuai Rojo, Catuai, Caturra Amarillo, Caturra Rojo, Catimor, BMK, SL6, K7 and LB) grown in pots under glass. High day/night temperatures (33°/28° compared with 18°/13°, 23°/18 and 28°/23°C) accelerated stem extension and node production. Growth was greatest in cvs K7 and SL6 and lowest in cv. Caturra Rojo. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures of 33°/28°C accelerated leaf loss and induced a general decline in tree health. All cultivars showed rapid initial growth during summer and autumn, and slower growth during winter and spring under short days (<13h) and low irradiances (<6.8 MJ m-2 d-1). Growth did not recover in spring and summer at the end of the experiment. Inflorescences were initiated mainly from April to September under photoperiods <12 h. More floral buds initiated at 23°/18°C and 18°/13° than at 28°/23°C and no floral initiation occurred at 33°/28°C. Inflorescence development took 4-6 weeks at 28°/23° compared with 8-10 weeks at 23°/18° and 12-14 weeks at 18°/13°C. High temperatures also induced floral malformations. Cvs catuai Rojo, Caturra Rojo and Caturra Amarillo had most inflorescences per node and cvs K7, BMK and LB fewest. Temperatures of 33°/28°C during summer will ensure maximum vegetative growth and potential number of flowering nodes. Temperatures of 23°/18°C during winter will ensure healthy and synchronized floral bud development and maximize the number of inflorescences per node.
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CATUAI ROJO
CATUAI
CATURRA
CATIMOR
FLORACION
CRECIMIENTO
TEMPERATURA
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
author 63373 Drinnan, J.E.
93631 Menzel, C.M.
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title Temperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
title_short Temperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
title_full Temperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
title_fullStr Temperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
title_full_unstemmed Temperature affects vegetative growth and flowering of coffee (Coffea arabica L.)
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