Difference between Vernalization and Photoperiodism
Difference between Vernalization and Photoperiodism are in tabular form below –
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Vernalization |
Photoperiodism |
Definition |
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1. | The process where seeds are given cold temperature to germinate which induces to produce plant hormone and prepares the plants for flowering, this is known as Vernalisation. | The response of animals and plants towards relative length of the day and night, This helps plants to adapt to seasonal changes in its environment, This is known as Photoperiodism. |
Meaning |
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2. | This is a cold treatment. | This is the regulation of plant development. |
Function |
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3. | In the angiosperms, early flowering is promoted by this colf treatment. | The result of this process show initiation of flowering. |
Type of process |
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4. | This is the treatment kind of process. | This is the natural process. |
Required factors |
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5. | For this type of cold treatment, cold temperature is required. | For this type of regulation, length of the day and night or light required. |
End result |
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6. | In the end, early flowering observed. | In the end, regulation of plant processed. |