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thermoperiodism
ther·mo·pe·ri·od·ism T0158900 (thûr′mō-pîr′ē-ə-dĭz′əm) also ther·mo·pe·ri·o·dic·i·ty (-dĭs′ĭ-tē)n. The effect on an organism of the rhythmic fluctuation of temperature, including responses associated with thermal changes accompanying the alternation of day and night.thermoperiodism (ˌθɜːməʊˈpɪərɪədɪzəm) or thermoperiodicityn (Botany) botany the response of a plant to cycles of temperature fluctuation ˌthermoˌperiˈodic adjthermoperiodism, thermoperiodicitythe effect on the growth and reproduction of plants or animals of timed exposures to varied temperatures. — thermoperiod, n. — thermoperiodic, adj.See also: Biology the study of the relative day and night temperatures required, in a 24-hour period, to achieve the best growth, reproduction, or flowering of plant species or the growth and reproduction of animals. Also thermoperiodicity. Cf. photoperiodism. — thermoperiodic, thermoperiodical, adj.See also: Plantsthermoperiodism
thermoperiodism (thûr′mō-pîr′ē-ə-dĭz′əm) also thermoperiodicity (-dĭs′ĭ-tē)n. The effect on an organism of the rhythmic fluctuation of temperature, including responses associated with thermal changes accompanying the alternation of day and night. |