pubmed-article:17836490 | pubmed:abstractText | Growth forms controlled by the photoperiod are modified by temperature and gibberellic acid. Gibberellic acid changes leaf orientation and prostrate growth habit of the short-day plant to that typical of the long-day plant and modifies leaf shape in both types of plants. Low temperature resembles short days in its effect on leaf shape and stem orientation of long-day plants. Geotropic responses of the stem appear to be modified by photoperiod, temperature, and gibberellic acid. | lld:pubmed |