photoperiod in English

noun
1
the period of time each day during which an organism receives illumination; day length.
Canola seedlings were grown in chambers at 23°C, 50% humidity, under 16/8 h day/night photoperiods .

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1. Photoperiod Cannabis blooms depending on the daylight/darkness hours

2. Aquilegia are day neutral plants and will flower under any photoperiod

3. The aestivation diapause of the adults is dependent upon the photoperiod.

4. The acceleration is discussed in connection with photoperiod and social factors.

5. Bract/Bracteole development begins approximately 12 weeks after the photoperiod is reduced.

6. Aquilegia are day neutral plants and will flower under any photoperiod

7. Frost tolerance of shoots was enhanced and bud formation accelerated under 8-h photoperiod.

8. 10 It was indicated that phytochrome is the photoreceptor of female photoperiod-sensitive sterility in PFSR.

9. Under natural conditions, C. downesi has an aestival–autumnal–hibernal reproductive diapause that is primarily controlled by photoperiod.

10. Photoperiod and temperature modified the response of this species to exogenous application of gibberellins (GAs) and abscisic acid (ABA).

11. Neither the length of the yolk sac phase nor the length of the emergence period among alevins was affected by photoperiod.

12. 9 Although the tropical and subtropical zone had different germ plasm with our country's and American's in maize, photoperiod sensitivity had restricted its use in temperate zone.

13. The mechanism may be broken down into three stages: photoperiod-regulated initiation, signal translocation via the phloem, and induction of flowering at the shoot apical meristem.

14. ‘Such traits include a long Awn; short, thick grains; photoperiod sensitivity; and low productivity.’ ‘Periodically inspecting your dog for fleas, ticks, grass Awns and barbs is also a good idea.’

15. Although some germination occurred in the dark, a daily (8 h light: 16 h dark) photoperiod of white light produced higher germination percentages in both fresh and stored achenes.

16. Blood O2-carrying capacity and hemoglobin system organization were examined in rainbow trout acclimatized to eight combinations of two treatment levels of three variables: temperature (5, 20 °C), O2 availability (≤ 30%, ≥ 75% saturation), and photoperiod (16L:8D, 8L:16D).

17. Acclimatization or acclimatisation (also called Acclimation or acclimatation) is the process in which an individual organism adjusts to a change in its environment (such as a change in altitude, temperature, humidity, photoperiod, or pH), allowing it to maintain performance across a range of environmental conditions.Acclimatization occurs in a short period of time (hours to weeks), and within