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  • availability explains adaptive response of starch metabolism to various photoperiods». Frontiers in Plant Science 3: 305. PMC 3544190. PMID 23335931. doi:10…
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  • three groups according to the photoperiods: short-day plants, long-day plants, and day-neutral plants. In animals photoperiodism (sometimes called seasonality)…
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  • types of rodents to the same photoperiods. When a diurnal Nile grass rat and nocturnal mouse are exposed to the same photoperiod and light intensity, increased…
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  • high levels of nitrogen, long photoperiods, and high levels of gibberellic acid. Flower initiation occurs under photoperiods of 12 to 14 hours per day. Tubers…
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  • on age, as opposed to the ratio of light to dark hours required with photoperiod dependent/short-day strains. Many autoflowering varieties are ready to…
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  • Adoption of perpetual flowering hybrids not sensitive to changes in photoperiod gave higher yields and expansion of production in California. Raw strawberries…
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  • of pomc, which reduces its levels during these seasons. Influences of photoperiods on relevant similar biological endocrine changes that demonstrate modifications…
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  • peace that many people associate with it. In his 1992 study "In short photoperiods, human sleep is biphasic", Thomas Wehr had seven healthy men confined…
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  • 10 °C to be able to break dormancy (Bewley, Black, K.D 1994). Short photoperiods induce dormancy and permit the formation of needle primordia. Primordia…
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  • development, and the switch from the vegetative to the flowering stage (photoperiodism). Most research on photomorphogenesis is derived from plants studies…
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  • photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, seed germination, dormancy,…
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  • the summer coat in the following spring. Moulting is affected by the photoperiod. Deer are also excellent jumpers and swimmers. Deer are ruminants, or…
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  • Long photoperiods using high light intensities from 10,000 to 20,000 lumens/m2 increase dry matter production, and increasing the photoperiod from 15…
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  • that cyanobacterial mats produce a greater excess of oxygen with longer photoperiods. The rotational period of the Earth was only about six hours shortly…
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  • captivity may come into oestrus more frequently, perhaps because the photoperiod stimulus breaks down under conditions of artificial lighting. Canids…
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  • (April 2015). "Annual gonadal cycles in birds: Modeling the effects of photoperiod on seasonal changes in GnRH-1 secretion". Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology…
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  • the plants used in experiments that led to the definitions of photoperiod and photoperiodism. Yet, it's likely that Chinese, Korean and Japanese plantsmen…
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  • as changes in levels of plant hormones and seasonable temperature and photoperiod changes. Many perennial and most biennial plants require vernalization…
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  • species to be seriously studied in terms of their circadian activity and photoperiodism, in part because of their availability and adaptability in captivity…
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  • varieties may contain combinations of these pigments. Maize has short-day photoperiodism, meaning that it requires nights of a certain length to flower. Flowering…
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  • hormones and iodine in the mediobasal hypothalamus changes in response to photoperiod. Thyroid hormones in turn induce reproductive changes. This is found…
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  • germination/vegetative phase or the flowering/fruiting phase), and the photoperiod required by the plants, specific ranges of spectrum, luminous efficacy…
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