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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Role of Phytochrome in Regulation of Flowering, Phtochrome exist in 2 forms Pfr, Long day plants (LDP) flowers when Pfr concentration is high, exposure to relative length of day length whereby the control of flowering occurs when Change in day length, Pfr is active form, Short day plants (SDP) flowers when Pfr concentration is low, Flowering Plants can be classified as Short day plants (SDP), plants to exposure to relative length of day length, Pfr degrade gradually during night Pr, Pfr triggers flowering in Long day plants (LDP), flowering in plants controlled Phtochrome, Photoperidism is the response of plants, bud and axillary shoots and causes flowering in plants, Pr triggers flowers in Short day plants (SDP), Pr absorbs red light (660nm), Short day plants (SDP) are tobacco, Chrysanthemum, strawberry, soya bean, rice, Flowering Plants can be classified as Long day plants (LDP), Pr convert readily during day Pfr, Phtochrome is photoreceptor, Phtochrome exist in 2 forms Pr, Short day plants (SDP) flowers when day is shorter than critical maximum