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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «THERMOPERIODIC»
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Comparisons of thermoperiodic and photoperiodic response curves obtained for
the same species may be of value in determining similarities and differences
between the response mechanisms involved. There is a question, for example,
as to ...
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Insect Clocks, Third Edition
Strictly comparable thermoperiodic experiments with S. argyrostoma are not
feasible because the feeding larvae live in or under a piece of meat that prevents
the use of sharply defined temperature cycles. Nevertheless, cultures were raised
at ...
D.S. Saunders, C.G.H. Steel, X. Vafopoulou, R.D. Lewis, 2002
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Temperature and Plant Development
on. plant. growth. and. architecture. In naturalstands, thepresence ofdaylight (
photoperiod) andtemperature fluctuate diurnally and, in most climates,
seasonally. Typically, the photoperiod Thermoperiodic effects on plant growth
and architecture.
Keara Franklin, Philip Wigge, 2013
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Thermoperiodic and Photoperiodic Interaction in the Annual ...
Clearly, species differences must again be evident in the integration of
photoperiodic and thermoperiodic information. One of the most important quests
in diapause research is to identify 10.2.3.1. Cryptochromes and opsins the
photoreceptor ...
Lawrence I. Gilbert, 2011
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Genetic Diversity of Cultivated Tropical Plants
The second is represented by cultivars of West Africa: the traditional early pearl
millets that flower in less than 80 days and can be called thermoperiodic (but with
a lower demand in degree-days than pearl millets of the South group) are ...
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Temperature Adaptation in a Changing Climate: Nature at Risk
Stavang, J.A., Lindgaard, B., Ernstsen, A., Lid, S.E., Moe, R. and Olsen, J.E. (2005
) Thermoperiodic regulation of shoot elongation is mediated by transcriptional
regulation of GA inactivation in pea. Plant Physiology 138, 23442353. Stavang ...
Kenneth B. Storey, Storey and Tanino, Karen K. Tanino, 2012
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Photoperiodic Regulation of Insect and Molluscan Hormones
Sokolove: Even small temperature changes in a thermoperiodic experiment
might affect the output from the photochemical receptor. One typically assumes
that there is a receptor for photoperiod; one could equally well assume that there
is a ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
(10°C)/warm night (20°C), when compared to those exposed to warm day (20°C/
cool night (l0°C). Moreover, an identical thermoperiodic cycle can synchronize
the rhythm in melatonin production of pineals maintained under constant
darkness ...
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Seasonal Adaptations of Insects
Beck, S.D. (1982). Thermoperiodic induction of larval diapause in the European
corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis. J. Insect Physiol. 28, 273-77. Beck, S.D. (1983a).
Insect thermoperiodism. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 28, 91-108. Beck, S.D. (1983b).
Maurice J. Tauber, Catherine A. Tauber, Shinzō Masaki, 1986