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explain Vernalisation..​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vernalisation is defined as the qualitative or quantitative dependence of plants on exposure to a low temperature to flower. ... Furthermore, a plant can be induced to flower in a growing season by exposing it to low temperature. Therefore, it shortens the vegetative phase and hastens flowering in plants.

Answered by Anonymous
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Vernalization is the acceleration of development by exposing sensitive cultivars to cool temperature during the early stages of crop ontogeny.

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