Thermodormancy in Seedlings of Eucalyptus obliqua L'herit
TJ Blake
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology
3(2) 269 - 273
Published: 1976
Abstract
High (30°C) day and night temperatures reduced mainstem elongation in E. obliqua seedlings resulting in a temporary quiescence in height growth after 8 days of high temperature treatment; rapid stem elongation did not recommence when seedlings were returned to conditions usually favourable to growth. Associated with the onset of quiescence were: an increase in the respiratory quotient and a decrease in the respiration rate of upper terminal buds; an accumulation of inhibitory substances; and an increase in total polyphenols in the stem.
https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9760269
© CSIRO 1976