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Etiolation occurs when plants are grown in either partial or complete absence of light, and is characterized by long, weak stems; smaller, sparser leaves due to longer internodes; and a pale yellow c...
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The stems of plants raised in the dark elongate much more rapidly than normal, a phenomenon called etiolation. It is a mechanism that increases the probability of the plant reaching the light.
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Definition of etiolation in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of etiolation. Pronunciation of etiolation. Translations of etiolation. etiolation synonyms, etiolation antonyms. Information about etiolation in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... etiolation - a pale and sickly appearance;
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Etiolation? ... Etiolation is a condition caused by the growth of plants in the absence of light. It is characterized by a pale yellow coloring, sparse leaves, and weak, elongated stems. The stems of a plant grown in darkness grow longer and thinner in order to reach a potential...
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This situation is known as stretch or etiolation. Growth produced early in the season has the greatest internode length. Internode length decreases as the growing season nears its end. Vigorously growing plants tend to have greater internode lengths than less vigorous plants.
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The practical use of stock plant etiolation to improve rooting ... What constitutes stock plant etiolation in propagation? Etiolation ...
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This proposition is supported by the observation that SPA1 appears to require phyA for its function and participates in other aspects of de-etiolation such as anthocyanin formation and FR-preconditioned block of greening in continuous white light.
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Right from the beginning of experimental plant physiology was the influence light exerts on the development of plants a topic of much interest. The experimental set-ups of J. v. SACHS and the late ... A plant development that is impaired by the absence of light is called etiolation, the plants are said to be etiolated...
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