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What is photoperiodism classify plants on the basis of photoperiodism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Photoperiodism. ... Photoperiodism can also be defined as the developmental responses of plants to the relative lengths of light and dark periods. They are classified under three groups according to the photoperiods: short-day plants, long-day plants, and day-neutral plants.

Answered by ansarisufiya94
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Answer:

The ability of plants to measure the  length of photoperiods  is known as  Photoperiodism

Refer to the video, for explanation

Explanation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcH0vouVDmc

We know that plants are living, and can respond to sunlight. Photoperiod is the period of time each day during which an organism receives illumination; day length.

The ability of plants to measure the  length of photoperiods  is known as  Photoperiodism

Flowering,  seed germination,  asexual reproduction, and seed dormancy in plants are triggered by the  photoperiod of a certain length

This specific photoperiod is called  Critical day length

Length of Critical Period VARIES between species & Plants, thus we can classify plants based on their photoperiodism as  Long Day plants that are like to work for long day.

Then there are  Short day plants, that like to wrap up the work quickly and take a long break.

Then there are Day neutral plants who are unaffected by the photoperiodism

As we know Long Day plants that are like to work for long day, So when the  Day time is more than the night time, we see   flowering. But, since they do not like big rest time , there is no flowering if night time is more. However, if the  long night time has a short  light time in between it means they got some productive time during the rest period, and so they can  flower. This interruption of night with a flash of light is called Night break

Short day plants want to wrap up their work quickly and take rest so when the  day is short and they have a big night time they  flower, But, when the day is long and the night is short, they do not like it, and so they do not give flowers.  

Also if their rest time is  disturbed by light, they do not like it either, and no flowering happens

Plants measure the Photoperiod using Phytochromes in leaves, which acts as photoreceptor of photoperiodic stimulus

Phytochromes are Dimers formed by two monomers. They are present in two forms which are photo-reversible. Phytochromes are naturally synthesized in the  Pr form. When the Pr form is exposed to  red light, it is converted to the  Pfr form. This change can be reversed by the  exposure to far red light.

Thus, in response to the photoperiod, the leaves are capable of sending signals that regulate the flowering and seed germination.

Exposure of plants to red and far red light leads to the photo-reversible of phytochrome Pr and Pfr. The presence of Pr or Pfr forms determines the flowering in long day and short day plants

When  long day plants receive a flash of red light, they produce  flowers i.e in Pfr form. However, when they are exposed to far red light,  flowering is prevented.  

The exact opposite happens in case of short day plants.

Red light i.e. the Pfr form prevents flowering in short day plants, whereas far red light or the Pr form promotes flowering

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This means Long day plant in presence of Red Light will give flowers due to the Pfr form. If we see this arrangement from bottom, we get Pfr form which reminds us that this change is happening due to the Pfr form of the Phytochrome. Also we will remember that red light gives the Pfr form, and this induces flowering in Long day plants. Thus, we remember that far red light will prevent flowering due to the Pr form. Also in case of short day plants the effect will be exactly opposite to that of Long day plants.

To summarize it, long day plants love to work during the day for long hours, and hate long nights. However, if the long night is with a short productive break they love that too

Short day plants are very lazy, they want to rest all the time with no disturbance

To remember how phytochromes regulate flowering in plants we have the Leaf Research Foundation Pvt limited to take care of it.

Also Blue light can induce opening of stomata and leaflets and flowering in some long day plants.

-Biomagica

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