The correct option is
D Effect of day length on flowering of a plant
The plants in order to flower require a certain photoperiod i.e., the relative length of day and night which is mainly caused due to the presence of pigment phytochrome. The response of plants to the photoperiod, expressed in the form of flowering is called photoperiodism. Short day plants flower when the night lengths exceed their critical photoperiod. They cannot flower under short nights. They need a continuous period of darkness before flowering. In contrast, long day plants flower when night length falls below their critical photoperiod. They cannot flower under short days or long nights.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.