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Question
Describe the mechanism of photoperiodic induction of flowering.
Solution
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Mechanism of photoperiodic induction of flowering:
- The physiological change on flowering due to the relative length of light and darkness (photoperiod) is called Photoperiodism.
- The photoperiod required to induce flowering is called critical day length. Eg. 12 hours in Maryland Mammoth’s Tobacco Xanthium 15.05 hours.
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Photoperiodic induction:
- An appropriate photoperiod in 24 hours cycle constitutes one inductive cycle. Plants may require one or more inductive cycles for flowering.
- The phenomenon of conversion of leaf primordia into flower primordia under the influence of suitable inductive cycles is called photoperiodic induction. Example: Xanthium (SDP) -1 inductive cycle and Plantago (LDP) -25 inductive cycles.
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Site of photoconductive perception:
- Leaves are the parts that receive photoperiodic stimulus (PPS), again it is only leaves that synthesize floral hormones and translocate them to the apical tip to promote flowering.
- This can be demonstrated by experiments conducted in the Cocklebur plant. Which is an SD plant. The nature of flower-producing stimulus has been elusive so far. It is believed by physiologists that a hormone is responsible for it, Chailakyan (1936) named it as Florigen It is not possible to isolate it.
Procedure | Observation | Inference |
1. Take potted plant A and defoliate the plant subject it to SD – a condition. | There is no induction of flowering. | No leaf to receive stimulus or induction of flowering |
2. Take potted plant B – and defoliate all, except one leaf subject it to SD – condition. | There is the induction of flowering. | One leaf is enough to receive stimulus or induction of flowering. |
3. Take potted plant C – and defoliate it and subject it to LD condition. | There is no induction of flowering. | no leaf to receive stimulus or induction of flowering. |
4. Take potted plant D and subject all leaves to LD but one leaf to SD. | There is the induction of flowering. | One leaf is enough to receive an induction in the SD condition. |
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