The circadian clock is a biological mechanism that permits some organisms to anticipate daily environmental variations. This clock generates biological rhythms, which can be reset by environmental cues such as cycles of light or temperature, a process known as entrainment. After entrainment, circadian rhythms typically persist with approximately 24 hours periodicity in free-running conditions i.e. in the absence of environmental cues. Experimental evidence also shows that a free-running period close to 24 hours is maintained across a range of temperatures, a process known as temperature compensation. In the plant Arabidopsis, the effect of light on the circadian system has been widely studied and successfully modelled mathematically. Howeve...
Schöning JC, Streitner C, Staiger D. Clockwork green – the circadian oscillator in Arabidopsis. Biol...
There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/10036/4470A striking and def...
The circadian system ensures that plants respond appropriately to environmental change by predicting...
The biological interactions underpinning the Arabidopsis circadian clock have been systematically un...
The circadian clock is the mechanism responsible for generating and controlling the biological rhyth...
Circadian clocks exhibit ‘temperature compensation', meaning that they show only small changes in pe...
Circadian clocks exhibit ‘temperature compensation’, meaning that they show only small changes in pe...
The rising and setting of the sun marks a transition between starkly contrasting environmental condi...
The circadian clock is an internal mechanism that measures external time and generates overt rhythms...
Circadian clocks maintain robust and accurate timing over a broad range of physiological temperature...
Circadian rhythms are widespread in nature and reflect the activity of an endogenous biological cloc...
As plants are sessile organisms, processes controlling plant growth and development must react to f...
The circadian clock in all organisms is so intimately linked to light reception that it appears as i...
Diurnal rhythms which persist under constant conditions have been found in a variety of plants and a...
Light and temperature are important determinants of plant growth and development. Plant elon...
Schöning JC, Streitner C, Staiger D. Clockwork green – the circadian oscillator in Arabidopsis. Biol...
There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/10036/4470A striking and def...
The circadian system ensures that plants respond appropriately to environmental change by predicting...
The biological interactions underpinning the Arabidopsis circadian clock have been systematically un...
The circadian clock is the mechanism responsible for generating and controlling the biological rhyth...
Circadian clocks exhibit ‘temperature compensation', meaning that they show only small changes in pe...
Circadian clocks exhibit ‘temperature compensation’, meaning that they show only small changes in pe...
The rising and setting of the sun marks a transition between starkly contrasting environmental condi...
The circadian clock is an internal mechanism that measures external time and generates overt rhythms...
Circadian clocks maintain robust and accurate timing over a broad range of physiological temperature...
Circadian rhythms are widespread in nature and reflect the activity of an endogenous biological cloc...
As plants are sessile organisms, processes controlling plant growth and development must react to f...
The circadian clock in all organisms is so intimately linked to light reception that it appears as i...
Diurnal rhythms which persist under constant conditions have been found in a variety of plants and a...
Light and temperature are important determinants of plant growth and development. Plant elon...
Schöning JC, Streitner C, Staiger D. Clockwork green – the circadian oscillator in Arabidopsis. Biol...
There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/10036/4470A striking and def...
The circadian system ensures that plants respond appropriately to environmental change by predicting...