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What do you understand by photoperiodism and vernalisation? Describe their significance
उत्तर
Photoperiodism refers to the response of plants with respect to the duration of light (i.e., period of day and night). On the basis of its response to the duration of light, a plant is classified as a short-day plant, a long-day plant, or a day-neutral plant. Short-day plants flower when they are exposed to light for a period less than the critical day-length (for example: Chrysanthemum). Long-day plants flower when they are exposed to light for a period more than the critical day-length (for example: radish). When no marked correlation is observed between the duration of exposure to light and the flowering response, plants are termed as day-neutral plants (for example: tomato).
It is hypothesised that the hormonal substance responsible for flowering is formed in the leaves, subsequently migrating to the shoot apices and modifying them into flowering apices. Photoperiodism helps in studying the response of flowering in various crop plants with respect to the duration of exposure to light.
Vernalisation is the cold-induced flowering in plants. In some plants (such as the winter varieties of wheat and rye and biennials such as carrot and cabbage), exposure to low temperature is necessary for flowering to be induced. The winter varieties of rye and wheat are planted in autumn. They remain in the seedling stage during winters and flower during summers. However, when these varieties are sown in spring, they fail to flower. Similar response is seen in cabbage and radish
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Which of the following is not a photosynthetic pigment?
Both a short day plant and a long day plant can flower simultaneously in a given place. Explain.
Very Short Answer Question:
Define photoperiodism.
What is short day plant? Give any two examples.
Describe the mechanism of photoperiodic induction of flowering.
Which one of the following is NOT an example of long day plants?
In short-day plants (SDP), flowering is induced by ______.
The site of perception of light in plants during photoperiodism is ______
The photoperiod in plants is perceived at ______.
Light plays an important role in the life of all organisms. Name any three physiological processes in plants which are affected by light.
Nicotiana tabacum, a Short Day Plant, when exposed to more than critical period of light fails to flower. Explain.
Fill in the blanks:
Pigment involved in Photoperception in flowering plants is ______.
What are long-day plants (LDP)? Give two examples.
Given below function performed by plant hormone. Which hormone is responsible for the given action?
Induce flowering in LDP