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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
photophobe See -phobe: photophobe. ♢ photophobotaxis See taxis:
photophobotaxis. ♢ photophobous, photophygous See -phobe: photophobe. ♢
photoreceptor See receptor: photoreceptor. ♢ photosynthesis See biochemical
pathway: ...
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Behavior-based Robotics
The photovore on the left is attracted to light when the wires connecting sensors
and motors are merely reversed from the photophobe (exhibiting "aggression" by
charging into the attractor). 12 (C) Figure 1.6 (continued) (C) Vehicle 3: Same ...
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Hormone Action in the Whole Life of Plants
Kenneth Vivian Thimann. Photophil Photophobe Photophil Photophobe
Photophil Photophobe IE 100 r 8 hour photoperiod • 64 hour experimental dark
period - 11-3 Soybean plants on a 72-hour cycle, with 8 hours of light and then 4-
hour ...
Kenneth Vivian Thimann, 1977
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Pigment of the Imagination: A History of Phytochrome Research
... innocuous, or stimulatory to flowering depending upon its time of occurrence in
the cycle” (Coulter and Hamner, 1964). Cumming's work with Chenopodium
proved this point more rigorously, because he PHOTOPHIL PHOTOPHOBE ...
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The Induction of flowering: some case histories
Coulter and Hamner19 found that a 4-hour perturbation given in a 72-hour cycle
was very inhibitory during the first photophobe phase and also during the third
photophobe phase. Since 4-hour perturbations greatly stimulated flowering
during ...
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Lectures on photomorphogenesis
The endogenous rhythm determines the changing sensitivity of the plant to Pfr,
involving both quantitative and qualitative changes (photophil and photophobe
pha- seswith respect toP(r and with respectto flowering). Using the short-day
plant ...
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Early Named Soybean Varieties in the United States and ...
[11 ref] • Summary: In Biloxi soybean it appears that the endogenous circadian
rhythm passes through alternate photophil and photophobe phases of sensitivity
to red light, and that the red light received during the photophobe phase of the ...
William Shurtleff, Akiko Aoyagi, 2013
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Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses
17.224-25 (672:33-34). its submarine fauna and flora (anacoustic, photophobe) -
Ana- coustic: "having no sense of hearing"; photophobe: "having an aversion to
light." In 1900 scientists assumed (as in 1985 they do not) that the depths of the ...
Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman, 1989
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the ...
Vol. 85, pp. 3960-3964, June 1988 Genetics ABSTRACT We have isolated a
dominant behavioral mutation, Photophobe (Ppb), on the second chromosome of
Drosophila melanogaster. Although wild-type flies are attracted towards green
light, ...
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Penguin Science Survey: Biology
A similar situation has been found by the author for a particular strain of the
LDPLolium temulentum; here Photophile Photophobe Photophile Photophobe
Photophile Photophobe 12 24 36 48 60 72 time of light interruption nours Figure
37.