Part I. Photoperiodism in plants and fungi -- Overview / David E. Somers -- Photoperiodic flowering in the long-day plant Arabidopsis thaliana / Joanna Putterill, Chiristine Stockum, and Guy Warman -- ...
Climate change is predicted to promote species' range shifts and invasions from southern latitudes northwards. However, climate change does not affect the seasonal variation in day length. The length ...
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Forecasts of species range shifts as a result of climate change are essential, because invasions by exotic species shape biodiversity and therefore ecosystem functions and services. Ecologists have ...
Dedicated at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center on October 21, 2015. For thousands of years, humankind has recognized that ...
Have you ever heard the word Photoperiodism and, if so, do you know what it means? Photoperiodism is the effect of the relative length of daylight exposure upon the growth and flowering (reproduction) ...
Photoperiodism in plants / Daphne Vince-Prue Smithsonian Libraries and Archives Object Details Author ...
Surprise! Today is National Poinsettia Day in the United States. During just a few short weeks in November and December, Americans will buy more than 35 million of the bright beauties. Sales figures ...
There’s something almost uncanny about the moment a chrysanthemum decides to bloom in autumn. No calendar hangs on a greenhouse wall. No alarm is set. Yet the plant responds, almost on cue, to a shift ...