Retardation of inflorescence development in Calendula officinalis by a morphactin and its application

Mohan Ram, H. Y. ; Mehta, Usha (1973) Retardation of inflorescence development in Calendula officinalis by a morphactin and its application Biologia Plantarum, 15 (2). pp. 152-154. ISSN 0006-3134

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Abstract

The morphactin - chlorflurenol at 1, 5, 25, 125 and 625 μg/plant either caused total damage of the shoot apices or allowed a few inflorescences to develop with few or no flowers. The inflorescences arising in the lateral branches showed suppressed bracts and modified flowers. With time the treated plants recovered and showed a significant increase in the growth of laterals and the number of inflorescences. Thus morphactin can be used for prolonging the growth period and for obtaining more wholesome plants.

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