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PhotoperiodThe duration of the daylight period.
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PhotoperiodTime period when light is present.
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PhotoperiodDay length or duration of daily exposure to light and dark periods, either natural or artificially manipulated.
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PhotoperiodThe relationship between the length of light and dark in a 24 hour period.
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PhotoperiodThe relationship between the length of light and dark in a 24 hour period. PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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Photoperiodsee light duration
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PhotoperiodThe relative hours of light and darkness in a 24-hour period. Some plants respond to a change in day length (photoperiod) in order to grow or flower. Phosphorus (P):
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PhotoperiodLight duration in plant cultivation. This is also expressed as day length.
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PhotoperiodThe amount of time a plant is exposed to light.
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PhotoperiodDay length; the relationship between the length of light and dark in a 24 hour period.
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PhotoperiodThe relative periods of light and dark periods within a 24-period. Also referred to as daylength.
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Photoperiodthe relationship between the length of light and dark in a 24-hour period.
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Photoperiodthe period each day of daylight; daylength.
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Photoperiodduration of light in a light/dark cycle.
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PhotoperiodThe duration of an organism's daily exposure to light, considered especially with regard to the effect of the exposure on growth and development. [The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English [..]
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Photoperiod
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PhotoperiodPhotoperiod plants differ from the Autoflowering strains in that they rely on the light and dark periods of the day to trigger the start of the flowering period of the plants development.
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PhotoperiodThe Time period of daily exposure that an organism receives from dayLight or artificial Light. It is believed that photoperiodic responses may Affect the control of energy balance and Thermoregulation [..]
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PhotoperiodThe time period of daily exposure that an organism receives from daylight or artificial light. It is believed that photoperiodic responses may affect the control of energy balance and thermoregulation [..]
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PhotoperiodThe amount of time per day that an organism is exposed to sunlight or artificial light.
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PhotoperiodThe interval in a 24-hour period in which a plant or animal is exposed to light.
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Photoperiodthe amount of daylight hours.
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Photoperiodthe period of daylight in every 24 hours, esp in relation to its effects on plants and animals
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PhotoperiodThe amount of time a plant is exposed to light.
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PhotoperiodThe relationship between the length of light and dark in a 24 hour period.
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