نتایج جستجو برای: daylength

تعداد نتایج: 507  

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2010
Raise Ahmad Chandana Haldar

Photoperiodic regulation of melatonin receptor types on target tissues, such as lymphatic organs, has never been explored for any seasonal breeder. In the present study, we accessed the high affinity membrane melatonin receptors MT1 and MT2 expression dynamics in lymphoid organs (i.e., spleen and thymus) of a seasonally breeding rodent Funambulus pennanti during two major reproductive phases (i...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Sylvie Pouteau Isabelle Carré Valérie Gaudin Valérie Ferret Delphine Lefebvre Melanie Wilson

Many plant species exhibit seasonal variation of flowering time in response to daylength. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) flowers earlier under long days (LDs) than under short days (SDs). This quantitative response to photoperiod is characterized by two parameters, the critical photoperiod (Pc), below which there is a delay in flowering, and the ceiling photoperiod (Pce), below which there ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Davide M Dominoni Jesko Partecke

Artificial light at night is one of the most apparent environmental changes accompanying anthropogenic habitat change. The global increase in light pollution poses new challenges to wild species, but we still have limited understanding of the temporal and spatial pattern of exposure to light at night. In particular, it has been suggested by several studies that animals exposed to light pollutio...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Florian Busch Norman P A Hüner Ingo Ensminger

Temperature and daylength act as environmental signals that determine the length of the growing season in boreal evergreen conifers. Climate change might affect the seasonal development of these trees, as they will experience naturally decreasing daylength during autumn, while at the same time warmer air temperature will maintain photosynthesis and respiration. We characterized the down-regulat...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2014
Neelu Jain GuptA

To test the circadian clock characteristics, activity behaviour of male blackheaded munia was recorded. Two experiments were performed. In experiment 1A, activity of munia was recorded under long days, LD (14L: 10D); and short days, SD (10L: 14D). Locomotor activity of two groups of munia exposed to equinox (12L: 12D) daylength followed by transfer of one group each to continuous dimlight (DD) ...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2009
Andrew Davie Matteo Minghetti Herve Migaud

In homeothermic vertebrates inhabiting temperate latitudes, it is clear that the seasonal changes in daylength are decoded by the master circadian clock, which through secondary messengers (like pineal melatonin secretion) entrains rhythmic physiology to local conditions. In contrast, the entrainment and neuroendocrine regulation of rhythmic physiology in temperate teleosts is not as clear, pri...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Antonis Giakountis Frederic Cremer Sheina Sim Matthieu Reymond Johanna Schmitt George Coupland

Many plants flower in response to seasonal changes in daylength. This response often varies between accessions of a single species. We studied the variation in photoperiod response found in the model species Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Seventy-two accessions were grown under six daylengths varying in 2-h intervals from 6 to 16 h. The typical response was sigmoidal, so that plants flower...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Laura C Roden Hae-Ryong Song Stephen Jackson Karl Morris Isabelle A Carre

Daylength, or photoperiod, is perceived as a seasonal signal for the control of flowering of many plants. The measurement of daylength is thought to be mediated through the interaction of phototransduction pathways with a circadian rhythm, so that flowering is induced (in long-day plants) or repressed (in short-day plants) when light coincides with a sensitive phase of the circadian cycle. To t...

Journal: :Precambrian research 1987
K Zahnle J C Walker

The semidiurnal atmospheric thermal tide would have been resonant with free oscillations of the atmosphere when the day was approximately 21 h long, c. 600 Ma ago. Very large atmospheric tides would have resulted, with associated surface pressure oscillations in excess of 10 mbar in the tropics. Near resonance the Sun's gravitational torque on the atmospheric tide--accelerating Earth's rotati...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1981
R Billard P Reinaud P Le Brenn

After their first reproductive period, adult male and female rainbow trout were put under three different photoperiodic regimes between January and June: (1) short daylength (6 h of light/day), (2) decreasing daylengths (16L : 8D leads to 10L : 14D), (3) skeleton photoperiod consisting of short day-length (6L : 18D) with a one-hour flash at various times during the dark cycle in a decreasing da...

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