Blue light supplemented at intervals in long-day conditions intervenes in photoperiodic flowering, photosynthesis, and antioxidant properties in chrysanthemums

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    Blue light contributes to flower induction in several long-day plants (LDPs), including Hyoscyamus niger L and Arabidopsis thaliana Heynh. Short-day plants, chrysanthemum and kalanchoe, flowered in long-day conditions when supplied with low levels of monochromatic blue light. The detailed description and abbreviation of the light treatments treatments and the proportion of S-BL days in the 60 days of experimental duration are and the proportion of S‐BL days in the 60 days of experimental duration are shown in shown in Table 1. Control groups: "60 days-LD13" and "60 days . . .

     

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