Natural-light environments are highly variable. Flexible adjustment between light energy utilization and photoprotection is therefore of vital importance for plant performance and fitness in the field. Short-term reactions to changing light intensity are triggered inside chloroplasts and leaves within seconds to minutes, whereas long-term adjustments proceed over hours and days, integrating multiple signals. While the mechanisms of long-term acclimation to light intensity have been studied by changing constant growth light intensity during the day, responses to fluctuating growth light intensity have rarely been inspected in detail. We performed transcriptome profiling in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaves to investigate long-term ge...
Evolution has driven plants to optimise their metabolism so that they can adapt to environmental cha...
Plants sense light and temperature changes to regulate flowering time. Here, we show that expression...
In plants, low temperature causes massive transcriptional changes, many of which are presumed to be ...
Plants are subjected to strong fluctuations in light intensity in their natural growth environment, ...
Unlike the short-term responses of photosynthesis to fluctuating irradiance, the long-term response ...
AbstractPlants adapt to the prevailing photoperiod by adjusting growth and flowering to the availabi...
Plants adapt to the prevailing photoperiod by adjusting growth and flowering to the availability of ...
Most organisms use daily light/dark cycles as timing cues to control many essential physiological pr...
Most organisms use daily light/dark cycles as timing cues to control many essential physiological pr...
The circadian clock is a fundamental feature of eukaryotic gene regulation that is emerging as an ex...
Abstract Background Plants use different light signals to adjust their growth and development to the...
BackgroundAs nonmotile organisms, plants must rapidly adapt to ever-changing environmental condition...
Peschke F, Kretsch T. Genome-wide analysis of light-dependent transcript accumulation patterns durin...
International audienceAbstract The diurnal cycle strongly influences many plant metabolic and physio...
Drought stress is a major problem for agriculture worldwide, causing significant yield losses. Plant...
Evolution has driven plants to optimise their metabolism so that they can adapt to environmental cha...
Plants sense light and temperature changes to regulate flowering time. Here, we show that expression...
In plants, low temperature causes massive transcriptional changes, many of which are presumed to be ...
Plants are subjected to strong fluctuations in light intensity in their natural growth environment, ...
Unlike the short-term responses of photosynthesis to fluctuating irradiance, the long-term response ...
AbstractPlants adapt to the prevailing photoperiod by adjusting growth and flowering to the availabi...
Plants adapt to the prevailing photoperiod by adjusting growth and flowering to the availability of ...
Most organisms use daily light/dark cycles as timing cues to control many essential physiological pr...
Most organisms use daily light/dark cycles as timing cues to control many essential physiological pr...
The circadian clock is a fundamental feature of eukaryotic gene regulation that is emerging as an ex...
Abstract Background Plants use different light signals to adjust their growth and development to the...
BackgroundAs nonmotile organisms, plants must rapidly adapt to ever-changing environmental condition...
Peschke F, Kretsch T. Genome-wide analysis of light-dependent transcript accumulation patterns durin...
International audienceAbstract The diurnal cycle strongly influences many plant metabolic and physio...
Drought stress is a major problem for agriculture worldwide, causing significant yield losses. Plant...
Evolution has driven plants to optimise their metabolism so that they can adapt to environmental cha...
Plants sense light and temperature changes to regulate flowering time. Here, we show that expression...
In plants, low temperature causes massive transcriptional changes, many of which are presumed to be ...