In response to neighbor proximity, plants increase the growth of specific organs (e.g., hypocotyls) to enhance access to sunlight. Shade enhances the activity of Phytochrome Interacting Factors (PIFs) by releasing these bHLH transcription factors from phytochrome B-mediated inhibition. PIFs promote elongation by inducing auxin production in cotyledons. In order to elucidate spatiotemporal aspects of the neighbor proximity response, we separately analyzed gene expression patterns in the major light-sensing organ (cotyledons) and in rapidly elongating hypocotyls of Arabidopsis thaliana PIFs initiate transcriptional reprogramming in both organs within 15 min, comprising regulated expression of several early auxin response genes. This suggests ...
The light environment provides signals that play a critical role in the control of stem growth in pl...
In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that...
Plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana respond to foliar shade and neighbors who may become competitors...
In response to neighbor proximity, plants increase the growth of specific organs (e.g., hypocotyls) ...
Plants sense neighbor proximity as a decrease in the ratio of red to far-red light, which triggers a...
Competition for light triggers numerous developmental adaptations known as the "shade-avoidance synd...
The presence of neighboring vegetation modifies the light input perceived by photo-sensory receptors...
Foliar shade triggers rapid growth of specific structures that facilitate access of the plant to dir...
In shade-intolerant plants, the perception of proximate neighbors rapidly induces architectural chan...
In shade-intolerant plants, the perception of proximate neighbors rapidly induces architectural chan...
Foliar shade triggers rapid growth of specific structures that facilitate access of the plant to dir...
In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources and detect competitors through reflection of far-re...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources and detect competitors through reflection of far-re...
In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that...
The light environment provides signals that play a critical role in the control of stem growth in pl...
In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that...
Plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana respond to foliar shade and neighbors who may become competitors...
In response to neighbor proximity, plants increase the growth of specific organs (e.g., hypocotyls) ...
Plants sense neighbor proximity as a decrease in the ratio of red to far-red light, which triggers a...
Competition for light triggers numerous developmental adaptations known as the "shade-avoidance synd...
The presence of neighboring vegetation modifies the light input perceived by photo-sensory receptors...
Foliar shade triggers rapid growth of specific structures that facilitate access of the plant to dir...
In shade-intolerant plants, the perception of proximate neighbors rapidly induces architectural chan...
In shade-intolerant plants, the perception of proximate neighbors rapidly induces architectural chan...
Foliar shade triggers rapid growth of specific structures that facilitate access of the plant to dir...
In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources and detect competitors through reflection of far-re...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources and detect competitors through reflection of far-re...
In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that...
The light environment provides signals that play a critical role in the control of stem growth in pl...
In darkness, shoot apex growth is repressed, but it becomes rapidly activated by light. We show that...
Plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana respond to foliar shade and neighbors who may become competitors...