August 2008 Greenhouses In Horticulture Original David Berle, University of Georgia Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2006.
Germination
Artificial Lighting and Plant Stimulation in Winter Months
Seeds – Part 3 1. Dormancy b.) Primary: dormancy that is initiated during seed development i. Exogenous 1) Physical – e.g., seed coat, fruit parts Scarification.
Assessment Statements 9.3.1 Draw and label a diagram showing the structure of a dicotyledonous animal-pollinated flower. 9.3.2 Distinguish between pollination,
Plant timing responses. Like animals, plants have both exogenous and endogenous factors that control rhythms. Circadian rhythms shown by plants include:
Sensory Systems in Plants Chapter 41. 2 Responses to Light Pigments other than those used in photosynthesis can detect light and mediate the plant’s response.
VCE Biology Unit 2 Area of Study 01 Adaptations of Organisms Chapter 14 Plant tropisms and hormonal control.
Lecture # 5 Light (Review of Plant Physiology ). Light is electromagnetic radiation, emitted when an electrical dipole (a paired positive and negative.
Plant Responses Chapter 39. Signal Transduction Plants have cellular receptors that detect important changes in their environment.
Light regulation of plant development
Sensory Systems in Plants