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Would a defoliated plant respond to photoperiodic cycle ?Why?
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Janhavi Singh 1 year, 1 month ago

The photoperiodic stimulus is picked up only by the leaves in plants. For this purpose, leaf is of utmost importance. For the perception of photoperiodic cycle, presence of leaves under inductive photoperiod is essential, so that, the hormone required for flowering can be produced. Therefore, in the absence of leaves, i.e, in a defoliated plant light perception would not occur, i.e., the plant would not respond to light.
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