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photoperiod affects reproduction in seasonal breeders, both plants and animals. explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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In animals photoperiod affects the seasonal breeder through changes in melatonin secretion by the pineal gland. The reproductive axis is controlled by melatonin which is secreted at night only and therefore relays day length to the body. ... Plants flower in response to the relative lengths of day and night.

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