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describe the mechanism of photoperiodic induction of flowering. hi pavani how are you da?​

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Answered by krajini
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Explanation:

In this model, organisms possess 12-h-long photophile and skotophile phases delimited by an internal oscillator. When daylight lengthens into the skotophile phase, the photoperiodic response is induced in long-day plants and repressed in short-day plants.

Photoperiodic stimulus is perceived by the leaves. Floral hormone is synthesised in leaves and translocated to the apical tip to promote flowering. ... If one of its leaves is exposed to short day condition and rest are in long day condition, flowering will occur.

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