This term is obsolete.

GO:0048574 JSON

long-day photoperiodism, flowering

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0048574 GONUTS page)

A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical day length. The critical day length varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical day length.

352 annotations

Synonyms

Synonyms are alternative words or phrases closely related in meaning to the term name, with indication of the relationship between the name and synonym given by the synonym scope.

Synonym Type
long-day photoperiodic control of flowering time exact
short-night photoperiodism, flowering exact
response to short-night, flowering exact
response to long-day, flowering exact
long-day photoperiodic control of flowering exact
long-day photoperiodic control of inflorescence development exact

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Child Terms

This table lists all terms that are direct descendants (child terms) of GO:0048574

Child Term Relationship to
GO:0048574
negative regulation of long-day photoperiodism, flowering
negatively_regulates
positive regulation of long-day photoperiodism, flowering
positively_regulates
regulation of long-day photoperiodism, flowering
regulates

Taxon Constraints

The use of this term should conform to the following taxon constraints:

Ancestor GO ID Ancestor GO Term Name Relationship Taxon ID Taxon Reference(s)
GO:0048574 long-day photoperiodism, flowering Only in Taxon 3398 Magnoliopsida

More information on taxon constraints in GO is available here

Annotation Blacklist

This list aims to correct incorrect annotations to UniProtKB accessions inferred from electronic annotation (IEA) methods that are supplied by the UniProt-GOA project to the GO Consortium:

Category Entity Type Entity ID Taxon ID Entity Name Ancestor GO ID Reason Rule/Method ID
NOT-qualified manual protein F4JRD9 3702 F4JRD9_ARATH GO:0010228 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:28850635
NOT-qualified manual protein F4JZY1 3702 CIP1_ARATH GO:0009416 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000270 from this reference: PMID:7753789
NOT-qualified manual protein O22914 3702 CP121_ARATH GO:0009416 2 NOT-qualified manual annotations exist with evidence code ECO:0000270 from these references: PMID:15533878, PMID:18974062
NOT-qualified manual protein P08735 4577 G3PC1_MAIZE GO:0009416 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000270 from this reference: PMID:2535522
NOT-qualified manual protein P27788 4577 FER3_MAIZE GO:0009416 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000270 from this reference: PMID:16668188
NOT-qualified manual protein Q9C9K2 3702 CP123_ARATH GO:0009416 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000270 from this reference: PMID:18974062

Co-occurring Terms

These tables show the number of times the term listed in the table has been co-annotated.

No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0048574 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 171 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
long-day photoperiodism, flowering
558,563.80 100.00 349 349
innate immune response-activating signaling pathway
248,735.45 13.57 57 128
abscisic acid-activated signaling pathway involved in stomatal movement
238,775.38 13.21 56 131
RNA splicing, via endonucleolytic cleavage and ligation
208,530.50 12.64 56 150
positive regulation of flower development
109,859.71 12.06 83 422
flavin adenine dinucleotide metabolic process
410,373.44 9.94 36 49
circadian regulation of calcium ion oscillation
386,698.03 9.86 36 52
response to strigolactone
257,798.72 9.21 36 78
response to low fluence blue light stimulus by blue low-fluence system
134,955.03 7.79 36 149
plasmodesmatal endoplasmic reticulum
418,922.88 7.54 27 36
Totals 3267 3499907
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0048574 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 100 of 112 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
long-day photoperiodism, flowering
67,989.42 100.00 19 19
positive regulation of flower development
5,099.21 5.36 3 40
plasmodesmatal endoplasmic reticulum
33,994.71 5.00 1 2
flavin adenine dinucleotide metabolic process
33,994.71 5.00 1 2
circadian regulation of calcium ion oscillation
22,663.14 4.76 1 3
response to 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid
16,997.36 4.55 1 4
RNA splicing, via endonucleolytic cleavage and ligation
13,597.89 4.35 1 5
short-day photoperiodism, flowering
11,331.57 4.17 1 6
response to strigolactone
9,712.77 4.00 1 7
positive regulation of photomorphogenesis
8,498.68 3.85 1 8
Totals 174 198018

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT in_taxon NCBITaxon:3398 (Magnoliopsida)
2008-11-07 Deleted DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2008-11-07 Added DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical day length. The critical day length varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical day length.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0048571 (long-day photoperiodism)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0048573 (photoperiodism, flowering)
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of inflorescence development
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2005-06-21 Added TERM long-day photoperiodism, flowering
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2008-11-07 Deleted DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2008-11-07 Added DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical day length. The critical day length varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical day length.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of inflorescence development
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM response to long-day, flowering
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM response to short-night, flowering
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM short-night photoperiodism, flowering
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering time
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM response to long-day, flowering
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM response to short-night, flowering
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM short-night photoperiodism, flowering
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of inflorescence development
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering time
2005-10-14 Updated DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of detection of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2005-09-15 Updated DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of perception of, or exposure to, a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2005-06-23 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of inflorescence development
2005-06-23 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering
2005-06-23 Added SYNONYM long-day photoperiodic control of flowering time
2005-06-22 Added DEFINITION A change from the vegetative to the reproductive phase as a result of the perception of a period of light that exceeds the critical daylength. The critical daylength varies between species. Although the term is long-day is used, most species actually respond to the duration of the night, so that the response will occur when a period of darkness falls short of the number of hours defined by 24 minus the critical daylength.
2005-06-21 Added SYNONYM short-night photoperiodism, flowering
2005-06-21 Added SYNONYM response to short-night, flowering
2005-06-21 Added SYNONYM response to long-day, flowering
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0048571 (long-day photoperiodism)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0048573 (photoperiodism, flowering)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT in_taxon NCBITaxon:3398 (Magnoliopsida)
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