Abstract
The effect of interruption light upon two photomorphogenic processes, the germination of seeds and the unfolding of cotyledons, was studied in the case ofCassia toraLinn. The response to the light was found to be obeying an endogenous circadian rhythm and differed according to the time at which the light was provided. The similarities between this phenomenon and that of photoperiodic induction of flowering under similar conditions are discussed.
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