Effect of plant age and vernalization on bolting, plant growth and enzyme activity of garlic (Allium sativum L.)

2016 
Abstract In many bulbous plant species that require vernalization, including garlic, the age of the plant and a period of low temperature are important for complete vernalization. However, the response of garlic to vernalization treatment, which regulates development, remains poorly understood. In this study, the effects of vernalization and plant age on garlic growth and development were assessed. Garlic cultivar cv. G064 (bolting type), which is widely cultivated in China, was grown in a plastic tunnel for three different durations (A 65 , A 45 or A 25 : 65, 45 or 25 days after planting) and then exposed to four vernalization temperatures [ T 5–0 : 5 °C/0 °C, T 10–5 : 10 °C/5 °C, T 15–10 : 15 °C/10 °C, T 20–15 : 20 °C/15 °C (day/night)] for 40 days in growth chambers. To evaluate the bolting rate, plant growth, and endogenous physiological indexes, leaf and pseudostem samples were taken from all plants after 20 days of treatment and from A 25 plants after 40 days of treatment. The results indicate that the response to vernalization varied among garlic plants of different ages, although the patterns were similar among the treatments. In general, vernalization treatment significantly increased the bolting rate in plants at all ages tested, with the youngest plants having the highest bolting rates at 10 °C/5 °C (28.6%, 40.1% and 50.0% for the A 65 , A 45 , and A 25 plants, respectively), inhibited vegetative growth (with reductions in plant height observed in all plants except for A 65 plants, pseudostem diameter, and green leaf number, especially for the T 5–10 treatment) and promoted peroxidase (E.C. 1.15.1.7) and superoxide dismutase (E.C. 1.15.1.1) activities compared with the results observed in the control. The lowest temperature induced the strongest enhancing effect. It seems that a curved parabolic relationship might exist between the vernalization conditions and successful vernalization. Furthermore, the regulation of growth and bolting of plants requiring green-plant vernalization is achievable through the control of plant age (sowing dates) and growth temperature.
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