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Photoperiod latitude

Jerusalem artichoke does not perform well in the tropics or other areas where day length varies little during the season. In the photoperiodic conditions encountered in the tropics, vegetative growth stops earlier, and tuber initiation starts sooner, than in more northerly latitudes, resulting in shorter plants and smaller tubers (CAB International, 2001). [Pg.335]


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