If you have a plant under 24 hrs of light and stick one branch under something to block all light only the covered branch flowers, or visa-versa if you have a plant under 12 hrs light and stick a branch under 24 hrs light, the plant flowers but not the branch.
I guess this means that flowering is locally controlled on the plant and there is no single "mind" or controlling factor for the whole plant. Not surprising to me.
-SamS
I guess this means that flowering is locally controlled on the plant and there is no single "mind" or controlling factor for the whole plant. Not surprising to me.
-SamS
this has a lot of implications for growers - interesting article
we could really do with a 'botany' section but until then this is probably the best place for it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10598926
EDIT 25/11 - here is a link to the actual paper that the bbc is reporting - many thanks to spurr
(html) http://www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/full/22/7/2201
(pdf) http://www.plantcell.org/cgi/reprint/22/7/2201.pdf