If a tree flowers three times a year (in $October$, $January$, and $July$) in North India, what can be said about it?

  • A
    Photo-insensitive but thermo-sensitive
  • B
    Thermo-insensitive but photo-sensitive
  • C
    Both photo and thermo-sensitive
  • D
    Both photo and thermo-insensitive

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The relation of flowering to the lengths of light and dark periods was investigated by two experiments. In one experiment,the plants were subjected to dark periods of various lengths while the light periods were kept at $4$ hours. In the second experiment,plants were kept in dark periods of various lengths while the light periods were kept at $16$ hours. The number of flowers formed in relation to these periods is shown in the table. These results indicate that flowering:
Dark periods (hours) Flowers formed (Light: $4$ hrs / $16$ hrs)
$8$ $0$ / $0$
$10$ $0$ / $0$
$12$ $4$ / $6$
$14$ $5$ / $7$
$16$ $5$ / $8$

When all parts except the leaves of a short-day plant are covered with a light-proof cover and then subjected to short-day light/dark treatment,it will produce flower buds. When a portion of this plant is grafted onto another plant of the same species which has been prevented from flowering by excessive exposure to light,this latter plant will also produce flower buds. Which is the best inference from this result?

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