valotusperioodi
Valotusperioodi (from valotus 'exposure to light' and perioodi 'period') is a term used primarily in Finnish-language texts to denote the length of the daily light exposure within a 24-hour cycle. In biology and horticulture, valotusperioodi describes the photoperiod—the amount of light a plant or animal experiences in a day—and is a key environmental cue that influences physiological processes.
In plants, valotusperioodi governs photoperiodism, affecting flowering time, tuber formation, and dormancy. Short-day plants flower when
In animals, photoperiod influences reproductive cycles, molt, and circadian rhythms; melatonin secretion in the pineal gland
Measurement: valotusperioodi is typically expressed in hours of light per 24-hour cycle, and can be adjusted
See also: photoperiodism; circadian rhythm; melatonin.
Notes: The term is chiefly found in Finnish literature; photoperiod is the common English equivalent.