Gibberellic acid increased plant growth, stem diameter, and shoot succulence, while also inducing leaf hyponasty and vegetative bud break of apices. Abscisic acid induced growth suppression while being effective in promoting leaf epinasty and inhibiting bud break. Paclobutrazol induced growth suppression, promoted epinasty, decreased shoot succulence, inhibited bud break in apices, and increased foliar frost resistance. The effects of paclobutrazol were also overcome by the addition of gibberellic acid. The results are compared with those gained from species not native to New Zealand, and indicate the potential for the application of plant growth regulators to a New Zealand species of ornamental value.
Keywords Gibberellin; abscisic acid; paclobutrazol; frost resistance; morphology; water relations
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1995, Vol. 33: 415-424
0028-825X/95/3303-0$2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand 1995
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