10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THERMOPERIODICITY»
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thermoperiodicity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
thermoperiodicity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Germination Control. Metabolism, and Pathology
Obviously, therefore, the requirements of a given seed for a specific diurnal
thermoperiodicity in order to germinate can be met optimally at a specific depth in
the particular soil of the habitat. It is tempting to assume that this is also the
optimal ...
2
Analysis of Growth: Behavior of Plants and Their Organs VA
Thermoperiodicity in growth and fruiting of the tomato. Am. I. Botany 31, 135—
150 (1944). Went, F. W. Plant growth under controlled conditions. III. Correlation
between various physiological processes and growth in the tomato plant.
PHOTOBIOLOGY STUDIES IN MAMMALS. I. X RADIATION AND THE
CIRCADIAN THERMOPERIODICITY OF PEROGNATHUS PENICILLATUS
PHOTOBIOLOGY STUDIES IN MAMMALS. II. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITIES FOR
THE PHASING.
4
Medicine and Surgery of Tortoises and Turtles
This author (SM) tends to provide a daily cycle of heat provision within his reptile
ward (see Thermoperiodicity below). Thermal inertia Thermal inertia is generally
associated with size and means that large species cool slowly when compared ...
Stuart McArthur, Roger Wilkinson, Jean Meyer,
2008
5
Cacti of the Trans-Pecos & Adjacent Areas
The growth rate of cacti in the Trans-Pecos and other regions is influenced by the
daily thermoperiodicity that is most pronounced in arid environments (Benson,
1982). Daily thermoperiodicity refers to the warmer daytime temperatures and ...
A. Michael Powell, James F. Weedin,
2004
6
Climate and Agriculture: An Ecological Survey
Regardless of whether the daytime or nighttime temperature is more important,
Went has suggested that the response of plants to thermoperiodicity is a general
phenomenon. However, it has been pointed out recently that the experiments by
...
Thermoperiodicity This term has been proposed for responses of plants to cyclic
temperature variations (Went, 1953). Some plants, such as peas, tobacco and
tomatoes, will grow fairly well if kept at a constant temperature throughout their
life ...
(2) Thermoperiodicity ( rhythmic temperature changes) : the reaction of plants to
changing temperatures. (3) Daily thermoperiodicity : the reaction of plants to a
twice- daily change of temperature, relatively high and relatively low.
Pierre Chouard, Jean-Paul Nitsch,
1965
9
A Series of Experiments Pm Small Scale Curing of Cacao
Optimum temperature and thermoperiodicity were given as 78° ± 8°F (25. 5° ±4.5
*0 which means that the mean monthly minimum air temperature should not fall
below 70°F (21°C) nor rise above 86° F (30°C) with a daily range not greater ...
10
Dictionary of Soils and Fertilisers
Thermoperiodicity. Effect of temperature differences between light and dark
periods upon plants. Thermoperiodism. The term thermoperiodicity or
thermoperio- dism designates the effects of alterations of temperature between
the day and ...