نتایج جستجو برای: photoperiod

تعداد نتایج: 5098  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
A M Lorincz M B Shoemaker P D Heideman

Rattus norvegicus has been considered nonphotoperiodic, but Fischer 344 (F344) rats are inhibited in growth and reproductive development by short photoperiod (SD). We tested photoresponsiveness of the genetically divergent Brown Norway (BN) strain of rats. Peripubertal males were tested in long photoperiod or SD, with or without 30% food reduction. Young males were photoresponsive, with reducti...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
Benjamin K Blackman Scott D Michaels Loren H Rieseberg

Species living in seasonal environments often adaptively time their reproduction in response to photoperiod cues. We characterized the expression of genes in the flowering-time regulatory network across wild populations of the common sunflower, Helianthus annuus, that we found to be adaptively differentiated for photoperiod response. The observed clinal variation was associated with changes at ...

1998
Matthew Hudson Harry Smith

The sensitivity of the Nicotiana plumbaginifolia wild-type and phytochrome B (hlg) mutant to photoperiod was investigated. Leaf number at bolting and rosette-leaf movement were measured under conditions of different light quality and photoperiod. Bolting in wild-type plants was slightly delayed under short days (SD), compared to plants grown under long days (LD). The hlg mutant bolted later tha...

Journal: :iranian j. of fisheries science 2015
m serajuddin m awasthi b chandra pathak a kashyap

the experiment was conducted to determine the effects of different photoperiods and darkness on the growth and survival of juvenile catla catla in the laboratory for 90 days. fishes were divided into four aquaria (10 fish per aquarium), and subjected to different photoperiod regimes of 8 hours light: 16 hours dark (8l:16d), 16 hours light: 8 hours dark (16l:8d), continuous light (24l:0d) and co...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2000
L J Kriegsfeld N J Ranalli M A Bober R J Nelson

Individuals of numerous species limit energy expenditure during winter by inhibiting reproduction and other nonessential functions. To time these adaptations appropriately with the annual cycle, animals rely on environmental cues that predict, well in advance, the onset of winter. The most commonly studied environmental factor that animals use to time reproduction is photoperiod. Rodents housed...

Journal: :Poultry science 2001
P D Lewis G C Perry T R Morris J English

The addition of two 3-h periods of very dim light, one before and one after a normal 8-h photoperiod, advances sexual maturity in pullets by about a week. This trial tested the hypothesis that dim light given before a short day of normal intensity is linked to form a more stimulatory day length and that dim light given after it is photosexually ignored. Pullets were reared from 2 d of age on 8-...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
G E Dahl S Tao I M Thompson

Photoperiod, or the daily sequence of light and dark, has dramatic effects on many physiological systems across animal species. Light patterns alter melatonin secretion profiles and, subsequently, the release profiles and circulating concentrations of several hormones that influence a variety of physiological responses. Although the impact of photoperiod on reproductive processes is perhaps the...

2017
Anna L Hale Paul M White Charles L Webber James R Todd

The USDA-ARS Sugarcane Variety Development Program in Houma, LA aims to maximize the number of panicles available for crossing through artificial manipulation of the environment. In a three-year study, the effect of growing media, fertilizer treatment, and their interaction on sugarcane flowering (% of panicles emerged), and number of days to flowering (DTF) under an artificial photoperiod trea...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
David Swanson Yufeng Zhang Jin-Song Liu Christopher L Merkord Marisa O King

Seasonal phenotypic flexibility in small birds produces a winter phenotype with elevated maximum cold-induced metabolic rates (=summit metabolism, Msum). Temperature and photoperiod are candidates for drivers of seasonal phenotypes, but their relative impacts on metabolic variation are unknown. We examined photoperiod and temperature effects on Msum, muscle masses and activities of key cataboli...

Journal: :Plant biology 2009
V Sanz-Pérez P Castro-Díez F Valladares

Effects of temperature and photoperiod and their interactions on budburst and on the use of carbon reserves were examined in two Mediterranean oaks differing in wood anatomy and leaf habit. Seedlings of Quercus ilex subsp. ballota (evergreen and diffuse-porous wood) and Q. faginea (semi-deciduous and ring-porous wood) were grown under two temperatures (12 and 19 degrees C) and two photoperiods ...

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