Photoperiodism - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 15
About This Presentation
Title:

Photoperiodism

Description:

Several flowering plants use the pigment phytocrome to sense seasonal changes in ... Cactus spp. Rosaceae Buds. Poppy. Cannnabis. Peyote. Long Day Plants ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:5699
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 16
Provided by: StudentFac
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Photoperiodism


1
Photoperiodism
2
(No Transcript)
3
Definitions
  • Photoperiod
  • Photoperiodism

http//hoopermuseum.earthsci.carleton.ca/vegetatio
n/photoperiodism.gif
4
(No Transcript)
5
Flowering Plants
  • Several flowering plants use the pigment
    phytocrome to sense seasonal changes in day
    length.
  • Phytocrome responds to red and far red light.
  • Plants use this as an indication to flower.
  • Flowering plants can be classified as long day
    plants, short day plants or day neutral plants.

6
Liatrus spp.
Cactus spp.
7
Cannnabis
Rosaceae Buds
Poppy
Peyote
8
Long Day Plants
Sugar beets
Lettuce
Spinach
http//www.williegreensorganicfarm.com/recipes/ima
ges/spinach.jpg
http//www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/schaug
arten/varaltissima/Bvaraltissima1.jpg
http//www.worldcommunitycookbook.org/season/guide
/photos/lettuce.jpg
9
Short Day Plants
Sunn Hemp
Tobacco
Chrysanthemum
http//www.tobacco.yaia.com/tobaccoindex.jpg
http//www.hlasek.com/foto/chrysanthemum_coronariu
m_4686.jpg
10
Day Neutral Plants
Corn
Cucumber
http//www.oznet.ksu.edu/fieldday/kids/pictures/ki
dsfield600/cg_corn.jpg
http//www.ipm.msu.edu/CAT03_veg/images/5-28Cucumb
er.jpg
11
Garner and Allard
  • First individuals to discover that plants are
    affected by the amount of light they receive in a
    day.
  • Worked with tobacco, soybean, cosmos, ragweed,
    spinach, radish, and lettuce.

12
Phytochrome
  • Major class of pigments.
  • Function in the photoperiodic response of plants.
  • Phytochromes exist in two interconvertible forms
  • PR because it absorbs red (R 660 nm) light
  • PFR because it absorbs far red (FR 730 nm) light
  • These are the relationships
  • Absorption of red light by PR converts it into
    PFR
  • Absorption of far red light by PFR converts it
    into PR.
  • In the dark, PFR spontaneously converts back to
    PR.
  • The amount of PFR is what triggers the response.

13
(No Transcript)
14
http//www.mcdb.ucla.edu/Research/Tobin/img/poster
.jpg
15
References
  • http//www.ars.usda.gov/is/timeline/light.htm
  • http//www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/phytochrome.
    htm
  • http//www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Botan
    icalSciences/PlantReproduction/FloweringPlant/Phot
    operiodism/Photoperiodism.htm
  • http//www.biologyreference.com/Ph-Po/Photoperiodi
    sm.html
  • Introductory Plant Physiology by G.R. Noggle and
    G.J. Fritz
  • Introducing Biological Rhythms by W.L. Koukkari
    and R.B. Sothern
  • http//hoopermuseum.earthsci.carleton.ca/vegetatio
    n/9a_photoperiodism.htm
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com