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Distinguish between long-day and short day plants.
Distinguish Between
Solution
Long day plants | Short day plants | ||
1. | Long day plants (LDP) are plants that only blossom when exposed to light for longer than their critical photoperiod. | 1. | Short day plants (SDP) are plants that only blossom when exposed to light for a shorter period of time than the essential photoperiod. |
2. | The plants usually flower in summer | 2. | The plants usually flower in winter or late summer. |
3. | For flowering, these plants require a brief night period. As a result, they are also known as short-night plants. | 3. | These plants require an extended night period in order to blossom. As a result, they are also known as long night plants. |
4. | LDP is found in plants such as pea, radishes, sugar, beetroot, cabbage, spinach, wheat and poppy. | 4. | SDP plants include Dahlia, Aster, Tobacco, Chrysanthemum, Soybean (Glycine max), and Cocklebur (Xanthium). |
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