what is photoperiodism and flowering
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What does Photoperiodismmean?
Photoperiodism refers to the response of plants to the lengths of dark and light periods. Many angiosperms, or flowering plants, have a protein that can sense seasonal changes in light. A plant will flower depending on these changes in light levels.
Each plant has a different photoperiod that it requires to flower and propagate. Plants generally fall into three photoperiod categories: long-day plants, short-day plants, and day-neutral plants.
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Photoperiodism refers to the response of plants to the lengths of dark and light periods. Many angiosperms, or flowering plants, have a protein that can sense seasonal changes in light. A plant will flower depending on these changes in light levels.
Each plant has a different photoperiod that it requires to flower and propagate. Plants generally fall into three photoperiod categories: long-day plants, short-day plants, and day-neutral plants.
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Photoperiodism refers to the response of plants to the lengths of dark and light periods. Many angiosperms, or flowering plants, have a protein that can sense seasonal changes in light. A plant will flower depending on these changes in light levels.
Each plant has a different photoperiod that it requires to flower and propagate. Plants generally fall into three photoperiod categories: long-day plants, short-day plants, and day-neutral plants.
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