@article{oai:nara-edu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008568, author = {石井, 滋規 and 牧浦, 勇}, issue = {2}, journal = {奈良教育大学紀要. 自然科学}, month = {Feb}, note = {As the preliminary step towards an establishment of the method effective for an artifitial regulation of flowering time in Clivia miniata REGAL, successive observations about the processes of flower-bud formation were carried out, and the relation between the actual flowering and the initiation of flower-bud primordia was briefly discussed on the basis of the following results obtained: 1) The first inflorescence was formed at a locus between the twenty-second and twenty-fifth normal leaf in a large number of stocks, though in some it was observed to be formed at a locus between the seventeenth and nineteenth normal leaf. 2) It seemed that six to seven normal leaves, in most cases, were formed between the first and second inflorescence in a year. 3) Late in June, all the stocks were observed to have formed a fairly developed inflorescence, that is, the one which already passed or attained the stage of carpels formation, and in addition, one forth of them formed the second inflorescence which attained the stage of flower-bud differentiation. 4) In August, the stocks which formed the second inflorescences were more numerous than those which didn't yet, and almost all the stocks attained the formation of the second inflorescences in November. 5) It was noticed in particular that the second inflorescence was so remarkably retarded or dormant in its developmental growth in winter, compared with a state of the first inflorescence, that it seemed like the second inflorescence could hardly flower in the following spring. Accordingly, it may be reasonably conjectured that the inflorescence of Clivia is so slow in its early or middle development that it requires the passage of long time (probably over one yen) till it reaches the flowering stage after the initiation of primordia.}, pages = {83--94}, title = {クンシランの花芽形成と開花に関する研究(第1報)花芽の形成過程について}, volume = {16}, year = {1968} }