Biology · Coordination and Control
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Gibberellins may be substituted for which color of light, therefore, to promote flowering in long-day plants?
- A
Red
- B
Blue
- C
Green
- D
White
Certain light spectrums trigger growth characteristics in plants. In general, 'blue light' spectrums encourage vegetative and structural growth, and 'red light' promotes flowering, fruit, leaf growth, and stem elongation.
Gibberellins can be substituted for the far-red light (FR) portion of the light spectrum to promote flowering in long-day plants.
Certain light spectrums trigger growth characteristics in plants. In general, 'blue light' spectrums encourage vegetative and structural growth, and 'red light' promotes flowering, fruit, leaf growth, and stem elongation.
Certain light spectrums trigger growth characteristics in plants. In general, 'blue light' spectrums encourage vegetative and structural growth, and 'red light' promotes flowering, fruit, leaf growth, and stem elongation.
Certain light spectrums trigger growth characteristics in plants. In general, 'blue light' spectrums encourage vegetative and structural growth, and 'red light' promotes flowering, fruit, leaf growth, and stem elongation.
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