Light is the fundamental source of energy and information throughout the plant life cycle. Light signals regulate plant architecture and branching, key processes that determine biomass production and grain yield. Low red (R) to far-red (FR) light ratios (R:FR) perceived by phytochromes serve as a warning signal about impending competition for light resources and lead to shade avoidance responses (SARs), including reduced branching. The R:FR regulates branching in both a bud autonomous and non-bud autonomous manner, however a detailed mechanistic understanding of the process remains unclear. We hypothesized that high R:FR promotes bud outgrowth by differentially regulating branching-related genes (transcriptome) within the axillary bud a...
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...
Vegetative propagation relies on the capacity of plants to regeneratede novoadventitious roots (ARs)...
Plant architectural responses to changes in the ratio of red light to far-red light (R: FR) are medi...
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...
The ratio of Red to Far Red light (R:FR) is sensed by phytochromes, including phytochrome B, and ser...
The red light:far-red light ratio perceived by phytochromes controls plastic traits of plant archite...
The red light:far-red light ratio perceived by phytochromes controls plastic traits of plant archite...
Apical dominance, the process by which the growing apical zone of the shoot inhibits bud outgrowth, ...
Light is one of the environmental signals that regulate axillary shoot development. However, little ...
In response to neighbor proximity, plants increase the growth of specific organs (e.g., hypocotyls) ...
In response to neighbor proximity, plants increase the growth of specific organs (e.g., hypocotyls) ...
Branching determines the final shape of plants, which influences adaptation, survival and the visual...
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...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources and detect competitors through reflection of far-re...
Vegetative propagation relies on the capacity of plants to regeneratede novoadventitious roots (ARs)...
Plant architectural responses to changes in the ratio of red light to far-red light (R: FR) are medi...
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...
The ratio of Red to Far Red light (R:FR) is sensed by phytochromes, including phytochrome B, and ser...
The red light:far-red light ratio perceived by phytochromes controls plastic traits of plant archite...
The red light:far-red light ratio perceived by phytochromes controls plastic traits of plant archite...
Apical dominance, the process by which the growing apical zone of the shoot inhibits bud outgrowth, ...
Light is one of the environmental signals that regulate axillary shoot development. However, little ...
In response to neighbor proximity, plants increase the growth of specific organs (e.g., hypocotyls) ...
In response to neighbor proximity, plants increase the growth of specific organs (e.g., hypocotyls) ...
Branching determines the final shape of plants, which influences adaptation, survival and the visual...
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...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources and detect competitors through reflection of far-re...
Vegetative propagation relies on the capacity of plants to regeneratede novoadventitious roots (ARs)...