When all parts except the leaves of a short-day plant are covered with a light -proof cover and then subjected to short daylight`//` dark treatment, it will produce flower buds. When a portion of this plant is grafted on to another plant of the same species which has been prevented from flowering by excessive exposure to light, this latter plant will also produce flower buds. Which is the best inference from this result?
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When all parts except the leaves of a short day plant are covered with a light-proof cover and then subjected to short day light/dark treatment, it will produce flower buds
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When all parts except the leaves of a short day plant are covered with a light-proof cover and then subjected to short day light/dark treatment, it will produce flower buds.
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