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Photoperiodism was first characterised in:
Options
(a) tobacco
(b) potato
(c) tomato
(d) cotton
Correct Answer:
tobacco
Explanation:
Photoperiodism is the response to duration and timings of light and dark period. It was first characterised in tobacco plant.
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