yes it is because the equivilent likeness of it attracts it to the dormancy.
Cold hardy plants acclimatize by shifting cellular contents and altering metabolic processes as temperatures drop. Water content is shifted out of cells so freezing crystallization is extracellular. Protective stress induced proteins that alter enzyme function in cold are expressed. Oxidative stress induced antioxidents are expressed. Endodormancy genes exist to be up regulated for acclimation and deacclimation as the plant goes into winter dormancy and comes out of dormancy.
Winter dormancy is when an organism's growth or activity stops because of the freezing temperatures and the lack of liquid water.
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Cold hardy plants acclimatize by shifting cellular contents and altering metabolic processes as temperatures drop. Water content is shifted out of cells so freezing crystallization is extracellular. Protective stress induced proteins that alter enzyme function in cold are expressed. Oxidative stress induced antioxidents are expressed. Endodormancy genes exist to be up regulated for acclimation and deacclimation as the plant goes into winter dormancy and comes out of dormancy.
STATICALLY INDUCED EMFThe emf induced in a coil due to change of flux linked with it (change of flux is by the increase or decrease in current) is called statically induced emf.Transformer is an example of statically induced emf. Here the windings are stationary,magnetic field is moving around the conductor and produces the emf.DYNAMICALLY INDUCED EMFThe emf induced in a coil due to relative motion of the conductor and the magnetic field is called dynamically induced emf.example:dc generator works on the principle of dynamically induced emf in the conductors which are housed in a revolving armature lying within magnetic field
The word "dormancy" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Most insects transition into a state of dormancy during the cold winter.
An embryo inside the seed rests during dormancy
Scarification technique in breaking dormancy for Mimosa diplotricha
Winter dormancy is when an organism's growth or activity stops because of the freezing temperatures and the lack of liquid water.
The induced emf ie voltage in a conductor or coil is directly proportional to the rate at which the magnetic flux linked with it changes. So when the speed is less then dB/dt will be less and so induced voltage becomes less. If the speed is high then dB/dt will be very much high and so large emf will be induced.
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Summer-time dormancy
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G. M. Simpson has written: 'Seed Dormancy in Grasses' -- subject(s): Dormancy, Grasses, Seeds
Hope Sherman has written: 'Respiration of dormant seeds ..' -- subject(s): Dormancy, Dormancy in plants, Plants, Respiration, Seeds