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explain photoperiodisms type in short.

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Answered by Anonymous
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PHOTOPERIODISM:-

→ Some plants require a periodic exposure to light to induce flowering.

→ Based on duration of light required, plants are 3 groups:

o Long day plants: They are the plants which require the exposure to light for a period exceeding and it's a well defined critical duration.

o Short day plants: They require the exposure to light for a period less than the critical duration before the flowering is initiated in ther.

o Day-neutral plants: They have no correlation between exposure to light duration and induction of flowering response.

→ Like the duration of light period, duration of dark period is also important.

→ The response of plants to periods of day/night is called photoperiodism.

→ While shoot apices modify into flowering apices prior to flowering, the by themselves cannot perceive photoperiods.

→ It has been hypothesised that there is a hormonal substance responsible for flowering.

→ When the plants are exposed to the necessary photoperiod, the hormone migrates from leaves to shoot apices to induce flowering.

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