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- Vernalization abstract "Vernalization (from Latin vernus, "of the spring") is the acquisition of a plant's ability to flower in the spring by exposure to the prolonged cold of winter, or by an artificial equivalent. After vernalization, plants have acquired the ability to flower, but they may require additional seasonal cues or weeks of growth before they will actually flower.Many plants grown in temperate climates require vernalization and must experience a period of low winter temperature to initiate or accelerate the flowering process. This ensures that reproductive development and seed production occurs in spring and summer, rather than in autumn. The needed cold is often expressed in chill hours. Typical vernalization temperatures are between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius (40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit)[citation needed].For many perennial plants, such as fruit tree species, a period of cold is needed first to induce dormancy and then later, after the requisite period of time, re-emerge from that dormancy prior to flowering. Many monocarpic annuals and biennials, including some ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana and winter cereals such as wheat, must go through a prolonged period of cold before flowering occurs.".
- Vernalization thumbnail Hyoscyamus_niger_Hullukaali_Bolmört_C_IMG_7657.JPG?width=300.
- Vernalization wikiPageExternalLink mg19526152.400-the-word-vernalisation.html.
- Vernalization wikiPageExternalLink vernalization.htm.
- Vernalization wikiPageID "151965".
- Vernalization wikiPageRevisionID "600447670".
- Vernalization hasPhotoCollection Vernalization.
- Vernalization subject Category:Agricultural_terminology.
- Vernalization subject Category:Plant_physiology.
- Vernalization subject Category:Winter.
- Vernalization comment "Vernalization (from Latin vernus, "of the spring") is the acquisition of a plant's ability to flower in the spring by exposure to the prolonged cold of winter, or by an artificial equivalent.".
- Vernalization label "Jarowizacja".
- Vernalization label "Vernalisatie".
- Vernalization label "Vernalisation".
- Vernalization label "Vernalisation".
- Vernalization label "Vernalización".
- Vernalization label "Vernalization".
- Vernalization label "Яровизация".
- Vernalization label "春化".
- Vernalization label "春化现象".
- Vernalization sameAs Jarovizace.
- Vernalization sameAs Vernalisation.
- Vernalization sameAs Vernalización.
- Vernalization sameAs Vernalisation.
- Vernalization sameAs 春化.
- Vernalization sameAs Vernalisatie.
- Vernalization sameAs Jarowizacja.
- Vernalization sameAs m.013sk_.
- Vernalization sameAs Q654799.
- Vernalization sameAs Q654799.
- Vernalization wasDerivedFrom Vernalization?oldid=600447670.
- Vernalization depiction Hyoscyamus_niger_Hullukaali_Bolmört_C_IMG_7657.JPG.
- Vernalization isPrimaryTopicOf Vernalization.