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three groups according to the
photoperiods: short-day plants, long-day plants, and day-neutral plants. In
animals photoperiodism (sometimes
called seasonality)...
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plant nutrition,
plant hormone functions, tropisms,
nastic movements,
photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis,
circadian rhythms,
environmental stress physiology...
- development, and the
switch from the
vegetative to the
flowering stage (
photoperiodism). Most
research on
photomorphogenesis is
derived from
plants studies...
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proposed a
model for the
endogenous circadian rhythms governing plant photoperiodism. From
these contributions, Bünning is
considered a co-founder of chronobiology...
- cathemerally. Such
factors include resource variation, food quality,
photoperiodism,
nocturnal luminosity, temperature,
predator avoidance, and energetic...
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Nocturnality Cathemerality Crepuscular Matutinal Vespertine Seasonality Photoperiodism Vernalization Fields Behavioural ecology Chronobiology Ethology See...
- the
plants used in
experiments that led to the
definitions of
photoperiod and
photoperiodism. Yet, it's
likely that Chinese,
Korean and ****anese plantsmen...
- on age, as
opposed to the
ratio of
light to dark
hours required with
photoperiod dependent/short-day strains. Many
autoflowering varieties are
ready to...
- endocrinology, geriatrics,
sports medicine,
space medicine,
psychiatry and
photoperiodism.
Bacterial circadian rhythms Biological clock (aging)
Circadian rhythm...
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plants also
require both dark and
light periods, an
effect known as
photoperiodism, to
trigger flowering. Therefore,
lights may be
turned on or off at...