SummaryThe synergism between red and blue light in the control of plant growth and development [1, 2] requires the coaction of the red light photoreceptor phytochrome B (phyB) and the blue light and UV-A receptor cryptochromes (cry) [3]. Here, we describe the mechanism of the coaction of these photoreceptors in controlling both development and physiology. In seedlings grown under red light, a transient supplement with blue light induced persistent changes in the transcriptome and growth patterns. Blue light enhanced the expression of the transcription factors LONG HYPOCOTYL 5 (HY5) and HOMOLOG OF HY5 (HYH) [4] and of SUPPRESSOR OF PHYA 1 (SPA1) and SPA4 [5]. HY5 and HYH enhanced phyB signaling output beyond the duration of the blue light si...
Plants in dense vegetation perceive their neighbors primarily through changes in light quality. Init...
SummaryCryptochromes are blue light receptors that mediate light regulation of gene expression in al...
Plants have evolved a range of sophisticated mechanisms to adapt and respond to their natural habita...
The synergism between red and blue light in the control of plant growth and development requires the...
SummaryThe synergism between red and blue light in the control of plant growth and development [1, 2...
It has been reported that Arabidopsis phytochrome (phy) A and phyB are crucial photoreceptors that d...
In nature, plants integrate a wide range of light signals from solar radiation to adapt to the surro...
Red light, acting through the phytochromes, controls numerous aspects of plant development. Many of ...
Plants respond to a reduction in the red/far-red ratio (R:FR) of light, caused by the proximity of o...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Plants use photoreceptor proteins to detect the proximity of other plants and to activate adaptive r...
Plants use photoreceptor proteins to detect the proximity of other plants and to activate adaptive r...
Phototropism enables plants to orient growth towards the direction of light and thereby maximizes ph...
To examine whether phytochromes contribute to blue-light-mediated stem elongation, plant phenotypic ...
Emerging plants have to adapt to a high ratio of far-red light (FR)/red light (R) light in the canop...
Plants in dense vegetation perceive their neighbors primarily through changes in light quality. Init...
SummaryCryptochromes are blue light receptors that mediate light regulation of gene expression in al...
Plants have evolved a range of sophisticated mechanisms to adapt and respond to their natural habita...
The synergism between red and blue light in the control of plant growth and development requires the...
SummaryThe synergism between red and blue light in the control of plant growth and development [1, 2...
It has been reported that Arabidopsis phytochrome (phy) A and phyB are crucial photoreceptors that d...
In nature, plants integrate a wide range of light signals from solar radiation to adapt to the surro...
Red light, acting through the phytochromes, controls numerous aspects of plant development. Many of ...
Plants respond to a reduction in the red/far-red ratio (R:FR) of light, caused by the proximity of o...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Plants use photoreceptor proteins to detect the proximity of other plants and to activate adaptive r...
Plants use photoreceptor proteins to detect the proximity of other plants and to activate adaptive r...
Phototropism enables plants to orient growth towards the direction of light and thereby maximizes ph...
To examine whether phytochromes contribute to blue-light-mediated stem elongation, plant phenotypic ...
Emerging plants have to adapt to a high ratio of far-red light (FR)/red light (R) light in the canop...
Plants in dense vegetation perceive their neighbors primarily through changes in light quality. Init...
SummaryCryptochromes are blue light receptors that mediate light regulation of gene expression in al...
Plants have evolved a range of sophisticated mechanisms to adapt and respond to their natural habita...