The balance between the supply and utilization of carbon (C) changes continually. It has been proposed that plants respond in an acclimatory manner, modifying C utilization to minimize harmful periods of C depletion. This hypothesis predicts that signaling events are initiated by small changes in C status. We analyzed the global transcriptional response to a gradual depletion of C during the night and an extension of the night, where C becomes severely limiting from 4 h onward. The response was interpreted using published datasets for sugar, light, and circadian responses. Hundreds of C-responsive genes respond during the night and others very early in the extended night. Pathway analysis reveals that biosynthesis and cellular growth genes ...
Circadian entrainment is the process by which internal circadian oscillators staying in synchronizat...
Plants assimilate carbon in their photosynthetic tissues in the light. However, carbon is required d...
Plants assimilate carbon in their photosynthetic tissues in the light. However, carbon is required d...
The balance between the supply and utilization of carbon (C) changes continually. It has been propos...
International audiencePlants alternate between a net surplus of carbon in the light and a net defici...
International audienceAbstract The diurnal cycle strongly influences many plant metabolic and physio...
C3 plants assimilate carbon by photosynthesis only during the day, but carbon resources are also req...
In the light, photosynthesis provides carbon for metabolism and growth. In the dark, plant growth de...
To investigate whether the transcriptional response to carbon (C) depletion and sucrose resupply dep...
Plants accumulate reserves in the daytime to support growth at night. Circadian regulation of diel r...
A larger proportion of the fixed carbon is retained as starch in the leaf in short days, providing a...
Plants need to avoid carbon starvation and resultant growth inhibition under fluctuating light envir...
The diurnal cycle strongly influences many plant metabolic and physiological processes. Arabidopsis ...
Arabidopsis plants store part of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis as starch to sustain growth at n...
Plants use the circadian clock to sense photoperiod length. Seasonal responses like flowering are tr...
Circadian entrainment is the process by which internal circadian oscillators staying in synchronizat...
Plants assimilate carbon in their photosynthetic tissues in the light. However, carbon is required d...
Plants assimilate carbon in their photosynthetic tissues in the light. However, carbon is required d...
The balance between the supply and utilization of carbon (C) changes continually. It has been propos...
International audiencePlants alternate between a net surplus of carbon in the light and a net defici...
International audienceAbstract The diurnal cycle strongly influences many plant metabolic and physio...
C3 plants assimilate carbon by photosynthesis only during the day, but carbon resources are also req...
In the light, photosynthesis provides carbon for metabolism and growth. In the dark, plant growth de...
To investigate whether the transcriptional response to carbon (C) depletion and sucrose resupply dep...
Plants accumulate reserves in the daytime to support growth at night. Circadian regulation of diel r...
A larger proportion of the fixed carbon is retained as starch in the leaf in short days, providing a...
Plants need to avoid carbon starvation and resultant growth inhibition under fluctuating light envir...
The diurnal cycle strongly influences many plant metabolic and physiological processes. Arabidopsis ...
Arabidopsis plants store part of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis as starch to sustain growth at n...
Plants use the circadian clock to sense photoperiod length. Seasonal responses like flowering are tr...
Circadian entrainment is the process by which internal circadian oscillators staying in synchronizat...
Plants assimilate carbon in their photosynthetic tissues in the light. However, carbon is required d...
Plants assimilate carbon in their photosynthetic tissues in the light. However, carbon is required d...