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- subdivision, obligate photoperiodic plants absolutely require a long or short enough night before flowering, whereas facultative photoperiodic plants are more...
- Edmonds K (October 1999). "Formal properties of the circadian and photoperiodic systems of ****anese quail: phase response curve and effects of T-cycles"...
- Erwin; Moser, Ilse (April 1969). "Interference of moonlight with the photoperiodic measurement of time by plants, and their adaptive reaction". Proceedings...
- hispanica is a short-day flowering plant, indicating its photoperiodic sensitivity and lack of photoperiodic variability in traditional cultivars, which has limited...
- parasite that cannot reproduce without exploiting a suitable host Obligate photoperiodic plant, a plant that requires sufficiently long or short nights before...
- heralding the arrival of the unfavourable season; usually the cue is photoperiodic. Short (decreasing) day length serves as a signal of approaching winter...
- experiments and experience have shown that temperature has an impact on the photoperiodic response. Many cut flower and bedding plant species respond to long...
- include MeFT1 and MeFT2. MeFT1 expression in leaves seems to not be photoperiodic, while MeFT2 clearly is. MeFT1 expression encourages motivation of sucrose...
- in: Ross 1998 (S. 1, „General Characters“). Bartness & Wade, 1985. Photoperiodic control of seasonal body weight cycles in hamsters (Abstract) How to...
- to flower automatically without depending on darkness, like normal photoperiodic strains. Cannabis ruderalis has naturally low concentrations of THC...