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    Comparative studies on vegetative response to photoperiodism

    Bussell, W. T.
    Abstract
    Photoperiod has a considerable effect on vegetative plant growth. In many plants it has been found flowering is accompanied by modification in shoot, leaf and bud growth. Light intensity and light quality as well as the length of the photoperiod appear to be involved. The purpose of this investigation was to determine what effect different stages of floral development had on aspects of vegetative growth.
    Keywords
    photoperiod; floral initiation; leaf growth; vegetative growth
    Fields of Research
    060705 Plant Physiology
    Date
    1961
    Type
    Thesis
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