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IBDP Biology- Control of Flowering

Topic 9: Plant reproduction

July 24, 2021

In this IBDP Biology blog post, we will be looking at how flowering is controlled and the  factors associated with the plants for this process.

Control of Flowering  

Photoperiodism: Process through which the control of flowering is achieved

CRITICAL FACTOR: NIGHT LENGTH

Plants use photoreceptors called phytochromes to determine the length of night and day

Two interconvertible forms of phytochrome:

  • Pfr
  • Pr

Plants measure the time taken to convert from far-red form (Pfr) to its red form (Pr) as a mesure of "day" but in actuality this conversion takes place at night

Sunlight contains more red light than far red light - in the day most Pr is quickly converted to Pfr

During darkness Pfr is slowly converted back to Pr

Long day plants: A lot of Pr during day which allows for a lot of Pfr to trigger flowering

Short day plants: Pfr binds to inhbiting factor binds to an inhibiting factor  

How flowering is controlled in long & short term

  • Flowering is affected by light
  • Phytochrome exists in two inconvertible forms Pr and Pfr
  • Pr (red absorbing) is converted to Pfr in red or day light and the gradual reversion of Pfr to Pr occurs in darkness
  • Pfr is the active form in long day plants
  •  and occurs when day is longer than a critical length
  • Enough 

Pfr remains in long day plants at the end of short nights to stimulate flowering. Pfr acts as a promoter of flowing in long day plants

  • Short day flowers are induced to flower when the days are shorter than a critical value. At the end of

 long nights enough Pfr has been converted to Pr to allow flowering to occur. Pfr acts as an inhibitor of flowering in short-day plants

Chrysanthemums can be produced out of flowing season by keeping in greenhouse with blinds

That's all!

References:

  • https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fib.bioninja.com.au%2Fhigher-level%2Ftopic-9-plant-biology%2Funtitled-3%2Fphotoperiodism.html&psig=AOvVaw3BQr5HbvLr7Pbzvj9TO4N3&ust=1627177384357000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAsQjRxqFwoTCNiy3KLK-vECFQAAAAAdAAAAABAN
  • https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pathwayz.org%2FTree%2FPlain%2FPHYTOCHROME%2BSYSTEM&psig=AOvVaw1zre4sWf_vXPPVVAnsQjZa&ust=1627177566282000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAsQjRxqFwoTCNDygvrK-vECFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD

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