Wild type, rapid-cycling accessions of Arabidopsis, such as the Columbia (COL) lab line will flower 32 days after germination under long day conditions (with a critical photoperiod of 15 hours). What is the predicted flowering-time response (EARLY, LATE, SAME) of each experimental plant's genotype (Listed below) relative to the wild-type, rapid-cycling COL line - when both are grown from seed under the following environmental conditions. The possible flowering time responses are: EARLY, LATE, SAME., relative to the wild-type COL line grown in the conditions listed below.
Wild type, rapid-cycling accessions of Arabidopsis, such as the Columbia (COL) lab line will flower 32 days after germination under long day conditions (with a critical photoperiod of 15 hours). What is the predicted flowering-time response (EARLY, LATE, SAME) of each experimental plant's genotype (Listed below) relative to the wild-type, rapid-cycling COL line - when both are grown from seed under the following environmental conditions. The possible flowering time responses are: EARLY, LATE, SAME., relative to the wild-type COL line grown in the conditions listed below.
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Chapter37: Plant Signals And Responses To The Environment
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