نتایج جستجو برای: photoperiod

تعداد نتایج: 5098  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1982
B D Schanbacher G L Hahn J A Nienaber

The effects of contrasting photoperiods (16L:8D vs 8L:16D) and ambient temperatures (5 C vs 18 C vs 31 C) on performance traits of ewe lambs have been evaluated. Seventy-two lambs were paired and allotted to one of six treatment groups in a 2 x 3 factorial experiment. The lambs were fed a pelleted diet ad libitum. throughout the 14-wk study (i.e., as lambs progressed from 12 to 26 wk of age). A...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2013
Brian J Prendergast Leah M Pyter August Kampf-Lassin Priyesh N Patel Tyler J Stevenson

Production of T(3) in the mediobasal hypothalamus is critical for regulation of seasonal reproductive physiology. Type 2 iodothyronine deiodinase (DIO2) and DIO3 enzymes catalyze the prohormone T(4) into biologically-active T(3) and biologically-inactive rT(3), respectively. In several seasonally-breeding vertebrates, DIO2 and DIO3 expression is implicated in photoperiod signal transduction in ...

2015
Kazuhide Rikiishi Takakazu Matsuura Yoko Ikeda Masahiko Maekawa Ricardo Aroca

Shoot regeneration in calli derived from immature barley embryos is regulated by light conditions during the callus-induction period. Barley cultivars Kanto Nijo-5 (KN5) and K-3 (K3) showed lower efficiency of shoot regeneration in a 16-h photoperiod during callus-induction than those in continuous darkness, whereas shoot regeneration was enhanced in cultures under a 16-h photoperiod in Golden ...

2012
Tsuyoshi Otsuka Mariko Goto Misato Kawai Yuki Togo Katsuyoshi Sato Kazuo Katoh Mitsuhiro Furuse Shinobu Yasuo

Most species living in temperate zones adapt their physiology and behavior to seasonal changes in the environment by using the photoperiod as a primary cue. The mechanisms underlying photoperiodic regulation of stress-related functions are not well understood. In this study, we analyzed the effects of photoperiod on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in photoperiod-sensitive Fischer 344 ra...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Zuoli Wu A O Skjelvåg O H Baadshaug

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Accurate quantifications of plant responses to photoperiod are useful for physiological studies, in growth modelling and in other studies of environmental effects. The objective of the current work was a mathematical description of photoperiodic influence on plant morphological traits, using functions with few and common parameters related to key plant characteristics and ty...

2007
Jack Pine Florian Busch Norman P.A. Hüner

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: :The Journal of heredity 2007
Ibrokhim Y Abdurakhmonov Fakhriddin N Kushanov Fayzulla Djaniqulov Zabardast T Buriev Alan E Pepper Nilufar Fayzieva Gafurjon T Mavlonov Sukumar Saha Jonnie N Jenkins Abdusattor Abdukarimov

Wild cotton germplasm resources are largely underutilized because of photoperiod-dependent flowering of "exotic" cottons. The objectives of this work were to explore the genome-wide effect of induced mutation in photoperiod-converted induced cotton mutants, estimating the genetic change between mutant and wild-type cottons using simple sequence repeats (SSRs) as well as understand the pattern o...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2006
Jérôme Noirault Jean-Pierre Brillard Murray R Bakst

The effects of duration and variation in photoperiod on testis weight, testicular sperm production, semen output, and hormone status over the reproductive season in male turkeys were investigated. In Experiment 1, four groups of males raised from 17 to 23 wk of age under a constant short photoperiod were subjected to a constant short (Group 1: 7L:17D; Group 2: 10.5L:13.5D), constant long (Group...

A Kashyap B Chandra Pathak M Awasthi M Serajuddin,

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...

2000
Polly Boon Henk Visser

Effect of photoperiod and food duration on body weight gain, energy intake, energy expenditure, and sexual development were investigated in two strains of Japanese quail ( Coturnix c. japonica ), bred for meat (broilers) or egg production (layers), from 7 to 71 days of age. In a first experiment chicks were subjected to 18L:6D, 15L:9D, 12L:12D, 9L:15D, or 6L:18D, with ad lib food during the lig...

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