Define/Explain: Long-day plants.

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(N/A) Long-day plants are those plants that require a longer duration of light exposure,typically exceeding a critical photoperiod,to initiate the flowering process. These plants flower when the day length is longer than their critical day length. Examples include $Wheat$,$Poppy$,$Oat$,and $Beet$.

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