Most living organisms possess an internal timekeeping mechanism known as the circadian clock, which enhances fitness by synchronizing the internal timing of biological processes with diurnal and seasonal environmental changes. In plants, the pace of these biological rhythms relies on oscillations in the expression level of hundreds of genes tightly controlled by a group of core clock regulators and co-regulators that engage in transcriptional and translational feedback loops. In the last decade, the role of several core clock genes in the control of defense responses has been addressed, and a growing amount of evidence demonstrates that circadian regulation is relevant for plant immunity. A reciprocal connection between these pathways was a...
Diverse life forms have evolved internal clocks enabling them to monitor time and thereby anticipate...
The circadian clock is a cellular time-keeper mechanism that regulates biological rhythms with a per...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
Molecular circadian clocks are found across taxa to anticipate predictable daily changes in the ex...
The circadian clock temporally coordinates plant growth and metabolism in close synchronization with...
Most organisms adjust their physiology and metabolism in synchronization with the diurnal and season...
Circadian rhythms in transcription ultimately result in oscillations of key biological processes. Un...
BackgroundAs nonmotile organisms, plants must rapidly adapt to ever-changing environmental condition...
Plants are frequently challenged by various pathogens. The circadian clock, which is the internal ti...
All organisms have an internal timing mechanism, termed the circadian clock, to anticipate the light...
<p>The activation and maintenance of plant immune responses require a significant amount of energy b...
The circadian clock drives rhythms in multiple physiological processes allowing plants to anticipate...
Most organisms have an internal biological clock, called the circadian rhythm. The clock is synchron...
Circadian clocks are endogenous, persistent, temperature-compensating timekeepers which provide temp...
Plant health is an important aspect of food security, with pathogens, pests, and herbivores all cont...
Diverse life forms have evolved internal clocks enabling them to monitor time and thereby anticipate...
The circadian clock is a cellular time-keeper mechanism that regulates biological rhythms with a per...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
Molecular circadian clocks are found across taxa to anticipate predictable daily changes in the ex...
The circadian clock temporally coordinates plant growth and metabolism in close synchronization with...
Most organisms adjust their physiology and metabolism in synchronization with the diurnal and season...
Circadian rhythms in transcription ultimately result in oscillations of key biological processes. Un...
BackgroundAs nonmotile organisms, plants must rapidly adapt to ever-changing environmental condition...
Plants are frequently challenged by various pathogens. The circadian clock, which is the internal ti...
All organisms have an internal timing mechanism, termed the circadian clock, to anticipate the light...
<p>The activation and maintenance of plant immune responses require a significant amount of energy b...
The circadian clock drives rhythms in multiple physiological processes allowing plants to anticipate...
Most organisms have an internal biological clock, called the circadian rhythm. The clock is synchron...
Circadian clocks are endogenous, persistent, temperature-compensating timekeepers which provide temp...
Plant health is an important aspect of food security, with pathogens, pests, and herbivores all cont...
Diverse life forms have evolved internal clocks enabling them to monitor time and thereby anticipate...
The circadian clock is a cellular time-keeper mechanism that regulates biological rhythms with a per...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...