Phototropism enables plants to orient growth towards the direction of light and thereby maximizes photosynthesis in low-light environments. In angiosperms, blue-light photoreceptors called phototropins are primarily involved in sensing the direction of light. Phytochromes and cryptochromes (sensing red/far-red and blue light, respectively) also modulate asymmetric hypocotyl growth, leading to phototropism. Interactions between different light-signaling pathways regulating phototropism occur in cryptogams and angiosperms. In this review, we focus on the molecular mechanisms underlying the co-action between photosensory systems in the regulation of hypocotyl phototropism in Arabidopsis thaliana. Recent studies have shown that phytochromes and...
Inflorescence movements in response to natural gradients of sunlight are frequently observed in the ...
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the ph...
Phototropin photoreceptors (phot1 and phot2 in Arabidopsis thaliana) enable responses to directional...
Phototropism enables plants to orient growth towards the direction of light and thereby maximizes ph...
International audienceShade-avoiding plants, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), display a...
Phototropism is an asymmetric growth response enabling plants to optimally position their organs. In...
AbstractAs sessile organisms, plants have evolved a multitude of developmental responses to cope wit...
Inflorescence movements in response to natural gradients of sunlight are frequently observed in the ...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Inflorescence movements in response to natural gradients of sunlight are frequently observed in the ...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Phototropism is an asymmetric growth response enabling plants to optimally position their organs. In...
Shade-avoiding plants, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), display a number of growth resp...
Inflorescence stem movements in response to natural sunlight are widely spread across angiosperm spe...
Inflorescence movements in response to natural gradients of sunlight are frequently observed in the ...
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the ph...
Phototropin photoreceptors (phot1 and phot2 in Arabidopsis thaliana) enable responses to directional...
Phototropism enables plants to orient growth towards the direction of light and thereby maximizes ph...
International audienceShade-avoiding plants, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), display a...
Phototropism is an asymmetric growth response enabling plants to optimally position their organs. In...
AbstractAs sessile organisms, plants have evolved a multitude of developmental responses to cope wit...
Inflorescence movements in response to natural gradients of sunlight are frequently observed in the ...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Inflorescence movements in response to natural gradients of sunlight are frequently observed in the ...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Phototropism is an asymmetric growth response enabling plants to optimally position their organs. In...
Shade-avoiding plants, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), display a number of growth resp...
Inflorescence stem movements in response to natural sunlight are widely spread across angiosperm spe...
Inflorescence movements in response to natural gradients of sunlight are frequently observed in the ...
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the ph...
Phototropin photoreceptors (phot1 and phot2 in Arabidopsis thaliana) enable responses to directional...