

An edition of The biology of flowering (1971)
By Frank B. Salisbury
Publish Date
1971
Publisher
Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press
Language
eng
Pages
173
Description:
Describes the flowering process: how it works, how it is influenced by the natural environment, and how it is investigated in the laboratory. Many environmental factors significantly affect flowering: among them the quality and quantity of light, daylength, temperature, and availability of nutrients. Phytochrome, the recently discovered pigment system that detects light and daylength, is considered at length as a vital part of the plant's "biological clock."
subjects: Flowering of Plants, Plant Growth Regulators, Plant Proteins