What is photoperiodism in plants? -Biology

1 Answer

Answer :

answer:

Related questions

Description : Impotance of day length ( photoperiodism ) in flowering of plants was first shown in

Last Answer : Impotance of day length ( photoperiodism ) in flowering of plants was first shown in A. Cotton B. Petunia C. Lemna D. Tobacco

Description : Plants response to the relative length of daylight or darkness is known as: a. long day b. Short day c. Neutral d. Photoperiodism

Last Answer : Photoperiodism

Description : Difference between photoperiodism and vernalization. -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Critical day length photoperiodism. -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Is photoperiodism a tropism? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Difference between photoperiodism and vernalization. -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Critical day length photoperiodism. -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Is photoperiodism a tropism? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Photoperiodism was first char acterised in

Last Answer : Photoperiodism was first char acterised in A. Tabacco B. Potato C. Tomato D. Cotton

Description : Photoperiodism is probably due to synthesis of

Last Answer : Photoperiodism is probably due to synthesis of A. Cytokinins B. Gibberellins C. Auxin D. Florigen

Description : Photoperiodism affects – (1) All of these (2) Flowering (3) Vegetative growth (4) Fruiting

Last Answer : (1) All of these Explanation: Photoperiodism is the developmental responses of plants to the relative lengths of light and dark periods. It affects the vegetative growth as well as ... period, while in yet other species the plant may continue vegetative development indefinitely without flowering.

Description : Growth of plant towards light is called? (A)Phototropism (B) Photorespiration (C) Photocromatism (D) Photoperiodism

Last Answer : (D) Photoperiodism

Description : When we migrate from dark to light, we fail to see for sometime but after a time visibility becomes normal. It is example of (a) accomodation (b) adaptation (c) mutation (d) photoperiodism.

Last Answer : (b) adaptation

Description : Phytochrome is involved in (a) phototropism (b) photorespiration (c) photoperiodism (d) geotropism

Last Answer : (c) photoperiodism

Description : The response of different organisms to the environmental rhythms of light and darkness is called (a) vernalization (b) photoperiodism (c) phototaxis (d) phototropism.

Last Answer : b) photoperiodism

Description : Photoperiodism was first characterised in (a) tobacco (b) potato (c) tomato (d) cotton.

Last Answer : (a) tobacco

Description : In plant cells, peroxisomes are associated with (a) photorespiration (b) phototropism (c) photoperiodism (d) photosynthesis.

Last Answer : (a) photorespiration