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what is photoblastic response​

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Seeds that are stimulated to germinate by light are described as positively photoblastic; seeds whose germination is inhibited by light are said to be negatively photoblastic. The response to light is apparently mediated by phytochrome-regulated production of the plant hormone gibberellin.

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seeds that are stimulated to germinate by light are described as positively photoblastic ; seed whose germinate in inhibited bi light are said to be negatively photoblastic .the response to light is apparently mediated by phytochrome -regulated production of the plant hormone gibberellin .

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