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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Regulation of flowering in plants edited, leaves secrete florigen (flowering hormone), Pr converts readily during day Pfr, phytochrome exists in 2 forms Pr, Plants are grouped into Short day plants (SDP), flower buds & axillary shoots causes flowering in Short day plants (SDP), inhibits flowering in Short day plants (SDP), Short day plants (SDP) are Chrysanthemum, tobacco, strawberry, soya bean, rice, Pfr is active form, Long day plants (LDP) flowers when day is longer than critical period, florigen (flowering hormone) then transport to flower buds & axillary shoots, During the day ???? red light (660nm), Short day plants (SDP) flowers when Pfr concentration is low, Pfr functions to inhibits flowering, Plants respond to exposure of relative day length, physiological response to the environmental is a exposure of relative day length, Long day plants (LDP) are spinach, lettuce, clover, flower buds & axillary shoots causes flowering in Long day plants (LDP), Pfr converts spontaneously when there is NO red light Pr, stimulates flowering in Long day plants (LDP), red light (660nm) is absorbed in form of Pr