Influence of photoperiod and temperature on frost hardiness and free amino acid concentrations in black spruce seedlings.

Tree Physiol

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Forest Research Institute, P.O. Box 969, 1235 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, P6A 5N5, Canada.

Published: October 1993

We investigated the effects of a 4-week exposure to an 8-h or 18-h photoperiod at 5 or 25 degrees C on the development of hardiness to -20 degrees C and the accumulation of proline (Pro), arginine (Arg) and tryptophan (Trp) in shoots of black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) seedlings. The greatest degree of hardening to -20 degrees C occurred in seedlings exposed to an 8-h photoperiod at 25 degrees C, and some hardening occurred in seedlings exposed to 5 degrees C in either an 8-h or 18-h photoperiod. Proline accumulated in shoots in response to 5 degrees C and either an 8-h or 18-h photoperiod, whereas Trp accumulated in response to an 8-h photoperiod at either temperature, and Arg only accumulated in shoots in the 5 degrees C + 8-h photoperiod treatment. Only the accumulation of Trp was significantly related to the degree of hardiness to -20 degrees C.

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