Schematic illustration of the circadian clock that regulates the photosynthetic production of the tea plant. A computational model was developed to study the circadian clock control of ...
In the most extreme cases, cycles of about 365 days recur for years in animals kept under constant photoperiods; such so-called circannual rhythms exist in a variety of birds and longer-lived mammals.
A new study has unveiled the profound impact of varying photoperiods on the circadian rhythm and photosynthetic efficiency of tea plants, offering a ...
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Later in development, light will also regulate the time of flowering. Depending on each species requirements, specific photoperiods (the relative duration of the daily light and dark periods) will ...