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what would happen if a short-day plant were exposed to more hours of daylight.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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If short-day plants are exposed to long duration of daylight, they would not bloom flowers.

Explanation:

  • If short-day plants are exposed to long duration of daylight, they would not bloom flowers as they need uninterrupted darkness at least for 12 hours to produce flowers.
  • Short-day plants are called as winter plants that bloom flower during the winter season when exposed to short duration of light and more duration of darkness.
  • Chrysanthemums and Tobacco are few examples of short day-plants. The amount and duration of light and dark exposed to the plants is said to be photoperiodism.

To learn more:

1) What is photoperiodism? Give definition:

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2) Question 5 What do you understand by photoperiodism and vernalisation? Describe their significance:

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