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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Regulation of flowering quiz, Long day plants (LDP) flowers when day is longer than critical (night) maximum, Short day plants (SDP) are Chrysanthemum, tobacco, strawberry, soya bean, rice, Short day plants (SDP) flowers when Pfr concentration is low, Short day plants (SDP) flowers when day is shorter than critical (night) maximum, florigen (flowering hormone) then transport to flower buds & axillary shoots, Plants are grouped into Short day plants (SDP), inhibits flowering in Short day plants (SDP), Pfr is active form, photochrome exist in 2 forms Pr, exposure of relative day length known as photoperiodism, Pfr functions to inhibits flowering, Pr converts readily during day to Pfr, stimulates flowering in Long day plants (LDP), photochrome known as photoreceptors, leaves secrete florigen (flowering hormone), photochrome exist in 2 forms Pfr, physiological response to the environmental by photoreceptors, physiological response to the environmental is a exposure of relative day length, Plants respond to exposure of relative day length, Long day plants (LDP) flowers when Pfr concentration is high