The phytochrome-interacting factor PIF3 has been proposed to act as a positive regulator of chloroplast development. Here, we show that the pif3 mutant has a phenotype that is similar to the pif1 mutant, lacking the repressor of chloroplast development PIF1, and that a pif1pif3 double mutant has an additive phenotype in all respects. The pif mutants showed elevated protochlorophyllide levels in the dark, and etioplasts of pif mutants contained smaller prolamellar bodies and more prothylakoid membranes than corresponding wild-type seedlings, similar to previous reports of constitutive photomorphogenic mutants. Consistent with this observation, pif1, pif3, and pif1pif3 showed reduced hypocotyl elongation and increased cotyledon opening in the...
SummaryBackgroundAn important contributing factor to the success of terrestrial flowering plants in ...
All higher plants possess multiple phytochrome photoreceptors, with phytochrome A (phyA) being light...
Photosynthetic organisms must achieve a delicate balance between the light energy absorbed by chloro...
The phytochrome-interacting factor PIF3 has been proposed to act as a positive regulator of chloropl...
Phytochromes are red/far-red photosensors that regulate numerous developmental programs in plants. A...
As sessile organism, plants are informed of the time of the day and their place of growth by a colle...
Both light and temperature have dramatic effects on plant development. Phytochrome photoreceptors re...
Plant growth is strongly influenced by the presence of neighbors that compete for light resources. I...
Seedlings growing under diurnal conditions display maximal growth at the end of the night in short-d...
Upon light exposure, the expression of one-third of the nuclear-encoded genes is changing, including...
textPlants sense light intensity, quality and direction through a group of photoreceptors to modulat...
In shade-intolerant plants such as Arabidopsis, a reduction in the red/far-red (R/FR) ratio, indicat...
Plants, as sessile autotrophic organisms, rely on light cues not only as a source of energy, but als...
Plants germinated in the dark under the soil surface, undergo skotomorphogenic development. Once the...
Under photoperiodic conditions, Arabidopsis thaliana seedling growth is inhibited in long days (LDs)...
SummaryBackgroundAn important contributing factor to the success of terrestrial flowering plants in ...
All higher plants possess multiple phytochrome photoreceptors, with phytochrome A (phyA) being light...
Photosynthetic organisms must achieve a delicate balance between the light energy absorbed by chloro...
The phytochrome-interacting factor PIF3 has been proposed to act as a positive regulator of chloropl...
Phytochromes are red/far-red photosensors that regulate numerous developmental programs in plants. A...
As sessile organism, plants are informed of the time of the day and their place of growth by a colle...
Both light and temperature have dramatic effects on plant development. Phytochrome photoreceptors re...
Plant growth is strongly influenced by the presence of neighbors that compete for light resources. I...
Seedlings growing under diurnal conditions display maximal growth at the end of the night in short-d...
Upon light exposure, the expression of one-third of the nuclear-encoded genes is changing, including...
textPlants sense light intensity, quality and direction through a group of photoreceptors to modulat...
In shade-intolerant plants such as Arabidopsis, a reduction in the red/far-red (R/FR) ratio, indicat...
Plants, as sessile autotrophic organisms, rely on light cues not only as a source of energy, but als...
Plants germinated in the dark under the soil surface, undergo skotomorphogenic development. Once the...
Under photoperiodic conditions, Arabidopsis thaliana seedling growth is inhibited in long days (LDs)...
SummaryBackgroundAn important contributing factor to the success of terrestrial flowering plants in ...
All higher plants possess multiple phytochrome photoreceptors, with phytochrome A (phyA) being light...
Photosynthetic organisms must achieve a delicate balance between the light energy absorbed by chloro...