Abstract: | The photoperiodic behavior of tomato cultivars differing ingrowth habit and geographical origin was investigated. Short(8 h) and long (11 to 14 h or dark interruption) photoperiodswere obtained by using the changing seasonal daylenghs. Observationson vegetative and reproductive development indicated that thetomato cultivars responded differentially to the treatments.A highly significant interaction between photoperiod and leafposition was observed. The probable cause for the diverse andcomplex responses of the tomato species to photoperiods is discussed. |