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Plant and Cell Physiology, 1978, Vol. 19, No. 3 471-479
© 1978


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Effects of gibberellic acid and some diphenols on the flowering of Impatiens balsamina L., a qualitative short day plant

Surinder Kumar, Reeta Sharma and K. K. Nanda

Department of Botany, Panjab University Chandigarh-1600 14, India

Res, DOPA and CA resemble GA3 in inducing floral buds in Impatiens balsamina under strictly non-inductive photoperiods, while Cat does not do so. 1 mg/liter Res and 100 mg/liter CA in combination with 100 mg/liter GA3 even hastened the initiation of floral buds. All the tested phenols, in combination with 100 mg/liter GA3, caused a synergistic increase in the number of floral buds.

(Received November 24, 1977; )
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