Agricultural Meteorology the Effect of Weather On Crops
Agricultural Meteorology the Effect of Weather On Crops
J W John Warren Smith
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The following are among the important facts determined: (1) The relative length of the day is a factor of the first importance in the growth and development of plants, particularly with respect to sexual reproduction. (2) In a number of species studied it has been found that normally the plant can attain the flowering and fruiting stages only when the length of day falls within certain limits, and, consequently, these stages of development ordinarily are reached only during certain seasons of t...he year. (3) The relationships existing between annuals, biennials, and perennials, as such, are dependent in large measure on responses to the prevailing seasonal range in length of day. (4) The seasonal range in the length of the day is an important factor in the natural distribution of plants. REFERENCES Climate. R. DeC. Ward. G. P. Putnam's Sons (2nd Edition), 1918. Growth of Maize Seedlings in Relation to Temperature, P. A. Lehen- bauer, Physiological Researches No. 1, December, 1914. Measuring the Temperature of Leaves.
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