Interrupting a long night with a flash of far-red light results in:
A) short day plants flowering and long day plants remaining vegetative.
B) long day plants flowering and short day plants remaining vegetative.
C) flowering in both long and short day plants.
D) vegetative growth in both long and short day plants.
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