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The stimulation of flowering by exposure to
cold. Certain plants will not flower unless
subjected to low temperatures during their
development. For example, winter wheat will
flower in summer only if planted in the
previous autumn. However, by placing
partially germinated seeds in low
temperatures for several days, the cold
requirement can be supplied artificially,
allowing the wheat to be sown in the spring.