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한국원예학회 HORTICULTURE ENVIRONMENT and BIOTECHNOLOGY HORTICULTURE ENVIRONMENT and BIOTECHNOLOGY Vol.49 No.2
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2008.4
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90 - 97 (8page)

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Asiatic hybrid lilies (Lilium × elegans Thunb.) 'Inferno', 'Red Carpet', 'Connecticut Lemonglow' and 'Sunray' were subjected to bulb vernalization, shoot photoperiod, and split and alternating bulb temperature treatments. Bulb vernalization at 5℃ was not necessary to accelerate shoot emergence and flowering in 'Inferno', but was necessary to increase the flower bud numbers. A minimum of 2 and 4 weeks of 5℃ was necessary to break dormancy to accelerate shoot emergence and for early flowering in 'Red Carpet' and 'Sunray', respectively. Shoot photoperiod treatments did not accelerate flowering or increase flower numbers in all cultivars. A split temperature of 5℃ for 3 weeks followed by 7.5℃ for 3 weeks (3W/5℃ - 3W/7.5℃) accelerated shoot emergence and flowering. However, flower number was the highest by 3W/2.5℃- 3W/2.5℃ for 'Inferno', 'Red Carpet', and 'Sunday'. The range of bulb vernalization temperatures for early flowering and increased flower numbers was between 0℃ and 2.5℃ in 'Inferno', between 2.5℃ or 4.5℃ and 10℃ in 'Red Carpet', between 0℃ and 10℃ in 'Connecticut Lemonglow', and between 0℃ and 4.5℃ in 'Sunray', respectively. The ineffectiveness of shoot photoperiod, split and alternating bulb temperatures for accelerating flowering and increasing flower numbers was associated with rapid flower bud initiation upon completion of bulb vernalization.

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Materials and Methods
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