Biology, asked by fasmi, 1 year ago

difference btwn short day plants and long day plants

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Answered by bhav12
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the plants which grow in one or two weeks or months are called short day plats

and the ones which take long days are called long day plants for example trees take long time to grow

Answered by Anonymous
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⭕Long day plants (LDP) :

➖These plants flower when the days are longer.

➖They require more than the critical duration of light to flower (usually 14-16 hours).

➖The light period is very critical in LDP plants.

➖Prolongation of the light period or a brief exposure to light during the dark period boosts flowering in these plants.

➖One usually does not find LDP plants in places where the length of a day is too short.

➖They are also called ‘Short Night Plants’.

➖Examples – spinach, radish, hibiscus etc.

⭕Short Day Plants (SDP) :

➖These plants flower when the days are shorter.

➖They need less than the critical duration of light (about 8-10 hours) and a continuous dark period (about 14-16 hours) to flower.

➖The dark period is very critical for SDP plants and has to be continuous.

➖These plants will not flower if the dark period is briefly interrupted by light.

➖SDP plants are usually not found in places where the length of a day is too long.

➖They are also called ‘Long Night Plants’.

➖Examples – soybean, tobacco, chrysanthemum etc.

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