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| Authors: | L.G. Paleg, D. Aspinall |
Abstract:
Interrupting the night of partially-induced chrysanthemum plants with a helium-neon laser reduced the rate of floral development.
Results obtained with Pharbitis strongly suggest that reciprocity between time and intensity of exposure, reported earlier by others for non-coherent light, also exists for laser-generated coherent radiation.
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