The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red Firespike

Red firespike (<i>Odontonema strictum</i>) is a tropical flowering plant that was selected as a potential flowering potted plant for its attractive red floral spikes. The objective of this study was to evaluate how light intensity, photoperiod, and temperature affect the growth and flowe...

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Main Authors: Amir Rezazadeh, Richard L. Harkess, Telmah Telmadarrehei
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Horticulturae
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/4/4/36
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spelling doaj-3142e8c9a1274af493ab7e62922ee53f2020-11-25T02:11:07ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242018-10-01443610.3390/horticulturae4040036horticulturae4040036The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red FirespikeAmir Rezazadeh0Richard L. Harkess1Telmah Telmadarrehei2Coastal Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University, Poplarville, MS 39470, USADepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759, USADepartment of Sustainable Bioproducts, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759, USARed firespike (<i>Odontonema strictum</i>) is a tropical flowering plant that was selected as a potential flowering potted plant for its attractive red floral spikes. The objective of this study was to evaluate how light intensity, photoperiod, and temperature affect the growth and flowering of firespike. In Experiment 1, plants were grown under 0%, 45%, or 65% shade and two photoperiod conditions; long-day (LD = &#8805;14 h) and short-day (SD = 9 h), for 16 weeks. Plants grown under 45% shade + LD were tallest at 35.9 cm, while plants grown under 65% shade + SD were shortest at 22.8 cm. During the finishing stage, the number of inflorescences increased when plants were grown under 45% shade + SD, 45% shade + LD, and no shade, with 6, 7, and 9 inflorescences, respectively. In addition, the first open flower was observed in the 0% shade group (control) 92 days after starting the experiment. The time to first open flower increased when the plants were grown under 65% shade, either under SD or LD. In Experiment 2, plants were grown in controlled environment growth chambers with average daily temperatures of 15, 25, or 35 &#176;C and an irradiance of 200 &#181;mol&#183;m<sup>&#8722;2</sup>&#183;s<sup>&#8722;1</sup> for 9 h per day. Plants grown at 25 &#176;C were the tallest and had the largest leaf area. Plants grown at 15 and 35 &#176;C had 28% and 22% less leaf area, respectively. The average number of inflorescences in plants grown at 25 &#176;C was 1.6, while no inflorescence development was observed in plants grown at 15 or 35 &#176;C by the termination of the experiment. There were no differences between plant growth index or branch number in response to temperature. Under the experimental conditions tested, the most rapid and uniform flowering of firespike occurred when plants were grown under no shade or at 25 &#176;C.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/4/4/36<i>Odontonema strictum</i>short-dayphotoperiodirradianceshade
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The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red Firespike
Horticulturae
<i>Odontonema strictum</i>
short-day
photoperiod
irradiance
shade
author_facet Amir Rezazadeh
Richard L. Harkess
Telmah Telmadarrehei
author_sort Amir Rezazadeh
title The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red Firespike
title_short The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red Firespike
title_full The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red Firespike
title_fullStr The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red Firespike
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on Flowering and Morphology of Potted Red Firespike
title_sort effect of light intensity and temperature on flowering and morphology of potted red firespike
publisher MDPI AG
series Horticulturae
issn 2311-7524
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Red firespike (<i>Odontonema strictum</i>) is a tropical flowering plant that was selected as a potential flowering potted plant for its attractive red floral spikes. The objective of this study was to evaluate how light intensity, photoperiod, and temperature affect the growth and flowering of firespike. In Experiment 1, plants were grown under 0%, 45%, or 65% shade and two photoperiod conditions; long-day (LD = &#8805;14 h) and short-day (SD = 9 h), for 16 weeks. Plants grown under 45% shade + LD were tallest at 35.9 cm, while plants grown under 65% shade + SD were shortest at 22.8 cm. During the finishing stage, the number of inflorescences increased when plants were grown under 45% shade + SD, 45% shade + LD, and no shade, with 6, 7, and 9 inflorescences, respectively. In addition, the first open flower was observed in the 0% shade group (control) 92 days after starting the experiment. The time to first open flower increased when the plants were grown under 65% shade, either under SD or LD. In Experiment 2, plants were grown in controlled environment growth chambers with average daily temperatures of 15, 25, or 35 &#176;C and an irradiance of 200 &#181;mol&#183;m<sup>&#8722;2</sup>&#183;s<sup>&#8722;1</sup> for 9 h per day. Plants grown at 25 &#176;C were the tallest and had the largest leaf area. Plants grown at 15 and 35 &#176;C had 28% and 22% less leaf area, respectively. The average number of inflorescences in plants grown at 25 &#176;C was 1.6, while no inflorescence development was observed in plants grown at 15 or 35 &#176;C by the termination of the experiment. There were no differences between plant growth index or branch number in response to temperature. Under the experimental conditions tested, the most rapid and uniform flowering of firespike occurred when plants were grown under no shade or at 25 &#176;C.
topic <i>Odontonema strictum</i>
short-day
photoperiod
irradiance
shade
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/4/4/36
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