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New Horizons in Plant Photoperiodism - PMC - PubMed CentralPhotoperiod-measuring mechanisms allow organisms to anticipate seasonal changes to align reproduction and growth with appropriate times of the year.
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[PDF] Evolution of Animal Photoperiodism - Bradshaw-Holzapfel LabOct 11, 2007 · In this review, we show that photoperiodism is widespread among animals and that its evolution among taxa reveals many consistencies and ...
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Photoperiodic Flowering: Time Measurement Mechanisms in LeavesMany plants use information about changing day length (photoperiod) to align their flowering time with seasonal changes to increase reproductive success.Photoperiodic Flowering... · 3.1. Photoperiodic Sensing... · 1. Introduction
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Influence of Photoperiod on Hormones, Behavior, and Immune ...Photoperiodism is the ability of plants and animals to measure environmental day length to ascertain time of year. Central to the evolution of photoperiodism in ...
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Photoperiod Management in Farm Animal Husbandry: A ReviewFeb 18, 2025 · The study reviews how light exposure, specifically the photoperiod, influences the health, behavior, and productivity of farm animals.
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New Horizons in Plant Photoperiodism - Annual ReviewsMay 22, 2023 · Photoperiod-measuring mechanisms allow organisms to anticipate seasonal changes to align reproduction and growth with appropriate times of the ...
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Chapter 16: Reproduction: development and physiologyA wide variety of organisms, including plants, animals, fungi and protists, respond to the photoperiod, relative amount of light and dark in a 24-hour period.
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Thermoperiodism, photoperiodism and sensitive stage in the ...Constant temperature and thermoperiod were shown to be additional factors which interact with photoperiod to induce diapause. Constant temperature modified the ...
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Seasonal Adaptation: Geographic Photoperiod–Temperature ...The vertebrate photoperiodic neuroendocrine system uses the photoperiod as a proxy to time the annual rhythms in reproduction.
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[PDF] Flower Induction of Annuals - Purdue ExtensionThe specific day length that a plant requires to flower can be called the critical daylength (CDL). Broadly defined, CDL is the length of the photoperiod at.<|separator|>
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Photoperiod: Subject-Matter, Response and Approach | FloweringOnce a plant has been subjected to the minimum number of photoinductive cycles, it will flower even if it was returned to non-inductive cycles (Fig. 22-2A).
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Photoperiodic time measurement, photoreception, and circadian ...Jun 8, 2022 · Photoperiodism is an adaptive response used by organisms to assess day length and anticipate upcoming seasons and to coordinate their (or ...Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal
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Plant Phenology Observation Networks - SpringerLinkThe father of modern plant phenology and phenological observation networks is the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus (or Carl von Linné).
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Remote Sensing Phenology | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govSwedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus and British landowner Robert Marsham both kept precise and systematic phenological records in the 1700s. Their work did much ...
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Tripping the Light Switch Fantastic - USDA ARSOct 19, 2023 · In July 1918, Allard and Garner grew some Biloxi soybeans and Maryland Mammoth in pots. ... Thus was born the concept of photoperiodism—an ...
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Strong photoperiod sensitivity is controlled by cooperation and ...Oct 22, 2020 · We created a set of isogenic lines among the core PS-flowering genes Hd1, Ghd7 and DTH8 using CRISPR mutagenesis, to systematically dissect ...Results · Hd1, Ghd7 And Dth8 Regulate... · Hd1, Ghd7 And Dth8 Form...
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[PDF] Projected impacts of climate change on the range and phenology of ...May 8, 2020 · Climate change is shifting both the habitat suitability and the timing of critical biological events, such as flowering and fruiting, ...
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Functional traits predict changes in floral phenology under climate ...May 19, 2025 · Plants are shifting their flowering phenology in response to climate change, but trends differ between species and communities.
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Plant photoreceptors: Multi-functional sensory proteins and their ...Apr 4, 2019 · Phytochromes directly perceive ambient light as well as temperature information. Through co-ordination between photoreceptors, they can ...
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Phytochrome mediates the external light signal to repress FT ...Phytochromes and cryptochromes are involved in both light entrainment of plant circadian clocks and the photoperiodic control of flowering (Lin 2000; Samach ...
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Phytochromes and Shade-avoidance Responses in Plants - PMCSuch studies have confirmed a major role for phyB in transducing the low R : FR ratio signal, although the retention of some, attenuated shade-avoidance ...
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Cryptochrome-mediated light responses in plants - PMCPlant cryptochromes are UV-A/blue light photoreceptors and play a pivotal role in plant growth and development.
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The UV-B Photoreceptor UVR8: From Structure to Physiology - PMCUV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 (UVR8) mediates photomorphogenic responses to UV-B by regulating transcription of a set of target genes.
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Melanopsin: An opsin in melanophores, brain, and eye - PMC - NIHDeep brain photoreceptors are known to regulate circadian rhythms and photoperiodic responses in many nonmammalian vertebrate species. These responses have ...
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Photoperiodic Programming of the SCN and Its Role in ...We provide an overview of research on the SCN as a coordinator of photoperiodic responses, the intercellular coupling changes that accompany that coordination.
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A mammalian neural tissue opsin (Opsin 5) is a deep brain ... - PNASMultiple photoreceptors are likely involved in the photoperiodic response, as has been reported for circadian photoreception, which involves both visual ...
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Melatonin Controls Seasonal Breeding by a Network of ...May 15, 2009 · In mammals, a distinct photoneuroendocrine circuit controls this process via the pineal hormone melatonin. This hormone is responsible for the ...
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Choosing which models best explain photoperiodic time ... - NatureOct 1, 2025 · Seasonal responses can be triggered by photoperiod changes. To explain photoperiodic time measurement, three main models (hourglass, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of "Photoperiodism in Plants" based on the provided segments. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I will use a combination of text and tables in CSV format where appropriate. The summary integrates all key details, including classifications, measurements, responses, factors, references, and URLs, while avoiding redundancy and ensuring completeness.
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Photoperiodism in Plants - SciencePhotoperiodism in Plants: Growth is controlled by light and the measurement of night length through reversible reactions of a pigment. H. A. Borthwick and S. B. ...
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Plant responses to photoperiod - Jackson - 2009 - Wiley Online LibraryNov 12, 2008 · Arrows indicate induction, and bars at the end of lines indicate inhibition. Proteins are designated by normal type, and gene transcripts by ...
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Day Length Affects the Dynamics of Leaf Expansion and Cellular ...Arabidopsis thaliana is a 'long day' plant in which the time to flower is delayed by short days and consequently leaf number is increased. In this species, the ...
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Functional dissection of phytochrome A in plants - FrontiersJan 25, 2024 · Phytochromes not only mediate flowering in Arabidopsis through the CO-FT pathway but also regulate flowering and growth via PIF regulation.
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PHYTOCHROME-DEPENDENT LATE-FLOWERING accelerates ...Oct 14, 2013 · In plants, red light and blue light have antagonistic functions for the regulation of a flowering activator, CONSTANS (CO).
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Plants change their clocks to flower at the right time - PMC - NIHJul 11, 2022 · By contrast, “long-day” plants, such as the temperate cereals barley and wheat, initiate flowering during spring in response to lengthening ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Light and flowering of bedding plants - MSU ExtensionFeb 17, 2006 · Plants with a facultative response flower faster under a particular photoperiod but will eventually flower under all photoperiods. For example, ...
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The Pea GIGAS Gene Is a FLOWERING LOCUS T Homolog ...The pea flowering gene GIGAS regulates a mobile flowering signal and is essential for flowering under long days but not for the ability to respond to ...
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16.4E: Photoperiodism and Phytochrome - Biology LibreTextsMar 17, 2025 · Photoperiodism is the response to changing day/night length. Phytochrome, a protein with light-absorbing molecules, mediates this process.
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Phytochrome Action and Its Time DisplaysPhytochrome is the photoreceptive pigment through which light acts to control flowering and numerous other phenomena of plant growth and de-.
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What are short-day and long-day plants? | NewsroomJan 28, 2022 · Many of our summer-blooming flowers and garden vegetables are long-day plants, such as asters, coneflowers, California poppies, lettuce, spinach ...Missing: Arabidopsis barley
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Xanthium - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsClassic experiments with SDP Xanthium revealed that flowering only occurred if the night length was greater than 8.5 ... cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium), the ...
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North European invasion by common ragweed is associated with ...As a typical short-day (SD) plant, A. artemisiifolia starts to produce flowers when daily photoperiods drop below a critical threshold (~14 h of light) (Deen et ...
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Day length plays key role in plant flowering - OSU Extension ServiceLong-day plants: bloom only when they receive more than 12 hours of light. Many summer bloomers fall into this group, such as asters, coneflowers, California ...
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Photoperiod Control of Plant Growth: Flowering Time Genes Beyond ...Plants, as sessile organisms, have developed molecular mechanisms to adapt their development to changes in daylength, or photoperiod. One of the first plant ...
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Photoperiod and Bedding Plants : Greenhouse & FloricultureBedding plants are either long-day, short-day, or day neutral in response to photoperiod. Some long-day species are "obligate" (or "qualitative") long-day ...Missing: quantitative | Show results with:quantitative
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The Photoperiod: Handling and Causing Stress in Plants - PMCJan 25, 2022 · Day-neutral plants do not respond to the photoperiod (Jackson, 2009). Besides the CDL, the plant developmental phase determines the ability to ...
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Flowering time in banana (Musa spp.), a day neutral plant ... - NatureJul 19, 2017 · Flowering is controlled by several external factors such as photoperiod, temperature, abiotic stresses and internal factors like hormone levels, ...The Maft/tsf Genes Are... · Discussion · Cloning Of Banana Ft And...
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Exploring the metabolic daylength measurement system ...Nov 15, 2024 · Plants respond to the absolute photoperiod through the well-characterized CONSTANS (CO)-FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) system (Box 1), and the ...
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Intermediate-duration day lengths unmask reproductive responses ...In nature, animals track changes in photoperiod rather than absolute day length per se: increasing day lengths stimulate, and decreasing day lengths inhibit ...Missing: respond rate
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Avian circannual clocks: adaptive significance and possible ...The most important temporal cue in the wild and zeitgeber for circannual rhythms is photoperiod, i.e. the light fraction of the day (e.g. Hahn & McDougall- ...
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dissociating a seasonal timer from the circadian-based photoperiod ...In seasonal animals, prolonged exposure to constant photoperiod induces photorefractoriness, causing spontaneous reversion in physiology to that of the ...
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Effects of continuous light and short-day photoperiod on smolting ...A short-day regime of 5–7 weeks, followed by continuous artificial light, caused smolt-related changes similar to those found in outdoor-reared fish.
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Advanced puberty triggered by bi-weekly changes in reproductive ...May 1, 2019 · This study evaluated the impact of continuous light (LL) within the photolabile period on advanced puberty in juvenile male European sea bass.
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Exposure to a winter photoperiod to produce large Atlantic salmon ...May 15, 2024 · In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) aquaculture, artificial photoperiod regimes are commonly used to induce smoltification in under-yearling salmon ...
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Effects of elevated temperature, reduced hydroperiod, and invasive ...Mar 15, 2022 · We explored the effects of projected climate change and invasion on survival, growth, mass at stage 42, and development rate of Pacific chorus frogs.
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Longer days, larger grays: carryover effects of photoperiod and ... - NIHJul 10, 2024 · Both early- and late-season photoperiods (April and August) decreased age and size at metamorphosis relative to the average-season (June) ...
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Extraretinal light receptors can mediate photoperiodic ...In the fall, long photoperiods cause testicular recrudescence and maturation in blinded and blinded-parietalectomized anoles as well as in sighted anoles.
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The influence of photoperiod and temperature on seasonal testicular ...Testicular recrudescence of individuals held at 30°C in the laboratory was similar to that of field animals, while at 20°C recrudescence was initiated but ...
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Influence of photoperiod and temperature on testicular ...Aug 7, 2025 · High temperatures accelerate gonadal regression and prevent recrudescence during late summer. Reduced temperatures stimulate testicular ...
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Experimental manipulation of photoperiod influences migration ...Aug 25, 2021 · We investigated the impact of manipulating photoperiod during nestling development in a long-distance migratory songbird on the timing of post-breeding ...
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Control of the annual cycle in birds: endocrine constraints and ...In quail, the difference in gonadal growth rate changes rapidly over a short range of photoperiods, so a critical photoperiod is easy to define. In starlings ( ...
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Control of the annual cycle in birds: endocrine constraints and ...May 12, 2008 · Data such as this led to the concept of a critical photoperiod; in the case of quail this is 11.5 h. As the photoperiod increases during ...
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Circadian gene variation in relation to breeding season and latitude ...Aug 22, 2023 · In some organisms, photoperiod has greater influence on breeding time than do other environmental cues such as temperature or precipitation.
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The underlying mechanisms of vertebrate seasonal reproductionThe SCN–pineal melatonin pathway appears to be crucial for mammalian seasonal reproduction because animals that have SCN lesions or are pinealectomized are ...
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Persistence, entrainment, and function of circadian rhythms in polar ...We review the factors influencing the persistence of circadian rhythms in polar vertebrates when the light-dark cycle is absent.
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Seasonal Reproduction in Vertebrates: Melatonin Synthesis ...The duration of melatonin synthesis drives the reproductive state in a number of seasonal, photoperiodic breeding mammals. Among these mammals, there are short ...
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Melatonin controls seasonal breeding by a network of hypothalamic ...In mammals, a distinct photoneuroendocrine circuit controls this process via the pineal hormone melatonin. This hormone is responsible for the seasonal timing ...
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Ancestral TSH mechanism signals summer in a photoperiodic ...Aug 5, 2008 · The switch to long days causes melatonin-responsive cells in the pars tuberalis (PT) of the anterior pituitary to increase production of thyrotrophin (TSH).
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Photorefractoriness in Mammals: Dissociating a Seasonal Timer ...In seasonal animals, prolonged exposure to constant photoperiod induces photorefractoriness, causing spontaneous reversion in physiology to that of the previous ...
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An Extended Photoperiod Increases Milk Yield and Decreases ... - NIHOct 15, 2020 · As the days begin to shorten in Autumn, a regular oestrous cycle is initiated and when days are lengthening in Spring, anoestrus occurs.
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Photoperiod alters testicular methyltransferase complex mRNA ...Mar 1, 2023 · Exposure to long photoperiods stimulates, whereas exposure to short photoperiods transiently inhibit testicular function in Siberian hamsters.
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Photoperiodic control of antler cycles in deer. III. Decreasing versus ...Deer were exposed for three years to photoperiods which increased or decreased two hours every four months, starting at 4L/20D or 20L/4D, respectively.
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Circannual breeding and methylation are impacted by the equinox ...Jun 2, 2025 · The cyclicity of breeding and methylation patterns suggest that signals other than the photoperiod regulate circannual patterns in deer mice.
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On the value of seasonal mammals for identifying mechanisms ...Seasonal cycles of adiposity and body weight reflecting changes in both food intake and energy expenditure are the norm in mammals that have evolved in ...
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Short Day Lengths Enhance Skin Immune Responses in ...Feb 9, 2005 · The present study tested whether gonadal hormones mediate the effects of short days on skin immune function (delayed-type hypersensitivity ...
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Seasonal affective disorder - ScienceDirect.comSAD was at first believed to be related to abnormal melatonin metabolism, but later findings did not support this hypothesis. Studies of brain serotonin ...<|separator|>
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Seasonal affective disorder and latitude: a review of the literatureA significant positive correlation was found between prevalence and latitude in North America. For Europe there was a trend in the same direction.
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Circadian rhythm disruption and mental health - NatureJan 23, 2020 · Clocks throughout the body remain synchronized with one another by responding to signals from the SCN, either through direct neural inputs or ...
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Sunlight and Vitamin D: A global perspective for health - PMCDuring exposure to sunlight 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin absorbs UV B radiation and is converted to previtamin D3 which in turn isomerizes into vitamin D3.Missing: photoperiod | Show results with:photoperiod
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Photoperiodism in Humans and Other Primates - Sage JournalsHistorical and experimental evidence indicates that human responses to seasonal changes in the natural photoperiod may have been more robust prior to the ...
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Global prevalence of seasonal affective disorder by latitude - PubMedThis meta-analysis provides quantitative evidence that higher latitude is significantly associated with increased prevalence of SAD and SSAD.
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Circadian disruption and human health - JCIOct 1, 2021 · AD is associated with circadian disruption at multiple organizational levels, including loss of SCN neurons (31) and impaired function of light ...
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Bright Light Therapy for Nonseasonal Depressive Disorders - PubMedJan 1, 2025 · Results of this systematic review and meta-analysis reveal that BLT was an effective adjunctive treatment for nonseasonal depressive disorders.Missing: photoperiod | Show results with:photoperiod
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Different Calendars Humans Have Used Throughout HistoryMay 15, 2023 · As for their daily lives, the ancient Egyptians used a solar calendar that contained 365 days per year instead of the lunar calendar, which was ...
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Entrainment of the Human Circadian Clock to the Natural Light-Dark ...Here we show that electrical lighting and the constructed environment is associated with reduced exposure to sunlight during the day, increased light exposure ...
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Photoperiodism in Neurospora Crassa - Ying Tan, Martha Merrow ...The authors investigate photoperiodism in a genetic model system for circadian rhythms research, Neurospora crassa. They find that both propagation and ...Missing: sporulation | Show results with:sporulation
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ALGAE KNOW THE TIME OF DAY: CIRCADIAN AND ...Apr 30, 2002 · Comparisons of photoperiod versus fluence demonstrated that Chlamydomonas germination was a bona fide photoperiodic response and not merely ...
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Modulation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii flagellar motility by redox ...Chlamydomonas reinhardtii exhibits alterations in motile behavior in response to different light conditions (photokinesis). We hypothesized that photokinesis ...Missing: photoperiodism division
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Diurnal variations of dinoflagellate bioluminescence within the open ...Nov 20, 2012 · Circadian rhythms were photo-entrained to the phase of the natural photoperiod and light further inhibited daytime bioluminescence. Maximum ...
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Understanding Bioluminescence in Dinoflagellates—How Far Have ...Sep 5, 2013 · In photosynthetic dinoflagellates, bioluminescence exhibits a diurnal rhythm controlled by an endogenous circadian clock. This makes ...Missing: photoperiodism | Show results with:photoperiodism
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Greenhouse Lighting: Length of the Day (Photoperiod)Many growers use black cloth to provide short days to induce the flowering of poinsettias, chrysanthemums, and other short-day plants (Figure 8.3). In ...
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Introgression Breeding in Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.]Sep 15, 2020 · Farmers who prefer to grow cowpea as a sole crop usually choose day neutral, extra early or early maturing varieties while those who grow cowpea ...<|separator|>
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Accelerated lambing achieved by a photoperiod regimen consisting ...Accelerated lambing achieved by a photoperiod regimen consisting of alternating 4-month sequences of long and short days applied year-round.
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Advances in photoperiodic and bio-stimulations of seasonal ...In this review, we describe how photoperiodic treatments can stimulate the sexual activity of bucks and rams in the months of sexual rest.
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Effect of Photoperiod and Transfer Time on Atlantic Salmon Smolt ...Apr 18, 2023 · This signals that, regardless of the photoperiod, the smolt quality was higher in April and May than in February and March.
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Seasonal affective disorder treatment: Choosing a light boxA light therapy box mimics outdoor light. It's thought that this type of light may cause a chemical change in the brain that lifts your mood and eases other ...
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The Impact of Circadian Rhythms on Medication Timing and EfficacyNov 5, 2024 · The timing of drug administration can significantly affect a medication's effectiveness and side effects, with the impact varying by up to ten ...
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Light therapy can help fend off seasonal depression - NPRSep 29, 2025 · Studies point to improvements in symptoms within one week of starting light therapy. Understanding our body clocks.
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Spatial and temporal shifts in photoperiod with climate changeJan 9, 2021 · threshold photoperiod: length of day that causes an organism to switch from a short- to a long-day response (or vice versa). For example, in ...<|separator|>
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Light as an effective means of combating pests. - - RED HorticultureNov 14, 2023 · Photoperiod. The last essential characteristic of light that can affect insect development is photoperiod. It can disrupt their natural rhythms ...