Biology, asked by laalu43, 10 months ago

What is the site of perception of photoperiod necessary for induction of flowering in plants.
(1) Lateral buds
(2) Pulvinus
(3) Shoot apex
(4) Laves

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Answered by manav2020
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Answer:

The site of perception of photo period necessary for induction of flowering in plants is shoot apex. Explanation: Photo period is the time of absorption of light by the plants throughout the day. Flowering occurs generally at the shoot apex.

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Answered by rashich1219
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Leaves is the site of perception of photoperiod necessary for induction of flowering in plants.

Step by step explanation:

  • Time of each day during which the organism or plant requires illumination duration of day time.
  • During flowering, photoperiodic stimulus is perceived by plant leaves, and as a result, a floral hormone is produced in the leaves, which is then trans-located to the apical tip, causing floral primordia to initiate.

Hence, the correct option is 4

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