SummaryExposure of Arabidopsis plants to high temperature (28°C) results in a dramatic change in plant development. Responses to high temperature include rapid extension of plant axes, leaf hyponasty, and early flowering [1, 2]. These phenotypes parallel plant responses to the threat of vegetational shade and have been shown to involve the hormone auxin [1, 3]. In this work, we demonstrate that high temperature-induced architectural adaptations are mediated through the bHLH transcriptional regulator PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4 (PIF4). Roles for PIF4 have previously been established in both light and gibberellin (GA) signaling, through interactions with phytochromes and DELLA proteins, respectively [4–6]. Mutants deficient in PIF4 do no...
The ability to withstand environmental temperature variation is essential for plant survival. Forma...
Plant hypocotyl elongation response to light and temperature. Here the authors show that shade combi...
Small increases in ambient temperature can elicit striking effects on plant architecture, collective...
Exposure of Arabidopsis plants to high temperature (28 degrees C) results in a dramatic change in pl...
SummaryExposure of Arabidopsis plants to high temperature (28°C) results in a dramatic change in pla...
In response to elevated ambient temperature Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings display a thermomorphogen...
<div><p>Higher plants adapt their growth to high temperature by a dramatic change in plant architect...
Developmental plasticity enables plants to respond to elevated ambient temperatures by adapting thei...
Plant as a sessile organism interacts to environmental cues to respond to various conditions such as...
Plant growth and development are strongly affected by small differences in temperature. Current clim...
Arabidopsis plants adapt to high ambient temperature by a suite of morphological changes including e...
Plant growth and development are strongly affected by small differences in temperature. Current clim...
Distinct molecular mechanisms integrate changes in ambient temperature into the genetic pathways tha...
Distinct molecular mechanisms integrate changes in ambient temperature into the genetic pathways tha...
Heat stress (HS) seriously restricts the growth and development of plants. When plants are exposed t...
The ability to withstand environmental temperature variation is essential for plant survival. Forma...
Plant hypocotyl elongation response to light and temperature. Here the authors show that shade combi...
Small increases in ambient temperature can elicit striking effects on plant architecture, collective...
Exposure of Arabidopsis plants to high temperature (28 degrees C) results in a dramatic change in pl...
SummaryExposure of Arabidopsis plants to high temperature (28°C) results in a dramatic change in pla...
In response to elevated ambient temperature Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings display a thermomorphogen...
<div><p>Higher plants adapt their growth to high temperature by a dramatic change in plant architect...
Developmental plasticity enables plants to respond to elevated ambient temperatures by adapting thei...
Plant as a sessile organism interacts to environmental cues to respond to various conditions such as...
Plant growth and development are strongly affected by small differences in temperature. Current clim...
Arabidopsis plants adapt to high ambient temperature by a suite of morphological changes including e...
Plant growth and development are strongly affected by small differences in temperature. Current clim...
Distinct molecular mechanisms integrate changes in ambient temperature into the genetic pathways tha...
Distinct molecular mechanisms integrate changes in ambient temperature into the genetic pathways tha...
Heat stress (HS) seriously restricts the growth and development of plants. When plants are exposed t...
The ability to withstand environmental temperature variation is essential for plant survival. Forma...
Plant hypocotyl elongation response to light and temperature. Here the authors show that shade combi...
Small increases in ambient temperature can elicit striking effects on plant architecture, collective...