Measuring day length confers a strong fitness improvement to photosynthetic organisms as it allows them to anticipate light phases and take the best decisions preceding diurnal transitions. In close association with signals from the circadian clock and the photoreceptors, photoperiodic sensing constitutes also a precise way to determine the passing of the seasons and to take annual decisions such as the best time to flower or the beginning of dormancy. Photoperiodic sensing in photosynthetic organisms is ancient and two major stages in its evolution could be identified, the cyanobacterial time sensing and the evolutionary tool kit that arose in green algae and developed into the photoperiodic system of modern plants. The most recent discove...
The length of the day (photoperiod) is a robust seasonal signal originated by earth orbital and tran...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
Photoperiodism refers to the organism’s ability to detect and respond to seasonal changes in the dai...
Measuring day length confers a strong fitness improvement to photosynthetic organisms as it allows ...
In the Plant Development Unit (PDU) we aim to discover mechanisms that allowed photosynthetic organi...
AbstractMany plants use the seasonal change in daylength as a signal for flowering. Daylength sensin...
Photoperiod controls many developmental responses in animals, plants and even fungi. The response to...
Phototrophic eukaryotes are among the most successful organisms on Earth due to their unparalleled ...
Flowering is the result of the coordination between genetic information and environmental cues. Gene...
Photoperiod sensors allow physiological adaptation to the changing seasons. The external coincidence...
The flowering of Arabidopsis plants is accelerated by long-day photoperiods, and recent genetic stud...
Abstract The flowering of Arabidopsis plants is accelerated by long-day photoperiods, and recent gen...
Evolution has driven plants to optimise their metabolism so that they can adapt to environmental cha...
Phototrophic eukaryotes are among the most successful organisms on Earth due to their unparalleled e...
The circadian clock is an endogenous time-keeping mechanism that enables organisms to adapt to exter...
The length of the day (photoperiod) is a robust seasonal signal originated by earth orbital and tran...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
Photoperiodism refers to the organism’s ability to detect and respond to seasonal changes in the dai...
Measuring day length confers a strong fitness improvement to photosynthetic organisms as it allows ...
In the Plant Development Unit (PDU) we aim to discover mechanisms that allowed photosynthetic organi...
AbstractMany plants use the seasonal change in daylength as a signal for flowering. Daylength sensin...
Photoperiod controls many developmental responses in animals, plants and even fungi. The response to...
Phototrophic eukaryotes are among the most successful organisms on Earth due to their unparalleled ...
Flowering is the result of the coordination between genetic information and environmental cues. Gene...
Photoperiod sensors allow physiological adaptation to the changing seasons. The external coincidence...
The flowering of Arabidopsis plants is accelerated by long-day photoperiods, and recent genetic stud...
Abstract The flowering of Arabidopsis plants is accelerated by long-day photoperiods, and recent gen...
Evolution has driven plants to optimise their metabolism so that they can adapt to environmental cha...
Phototrophic eukaryotes are among the most successful organisms on Earth due to their unparalleled e...
The circadian clock is an endogenous time-keeping mechanism that enables organisms to adapt to exter...
The length of the day (photoperiod) is a robust seasonal signal originated by earth orbital and tran...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
Photoperiodism refers to the organism’s ability to detect and respond to seasonal changes in the dai...