INDEX - Light and Plant DevelopmentELSEVIERLight & Plant Development
Light quantity, quality, direction and diurnal and seasonal duration regulate processes from germination, through seedling establishment to the architecture of the mature plant and the transition to reproductive development. These developmental responses of plants to light constitute photomorphogenesis. This ...
or where its processes provide illustrative examples of particular interactions between light and biological material. Chapter 1 gives a general account of the various ways in which light affects plant development, and introduces topics which are subsequently covered in greater detail. In all the chapte...
which are a source of various health-beneficial compounds, including minerals. Various vegetables are widely cultivated in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) where light has significant effects on plant growth development and metabolism. Manipulation of light for plant cultivation is...
Light is one of the key environmental signals regulating plant growth and development. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms by which light controls plan
Light passing through or reflected from adjacent foliage provides a developing plant with information that is used to guide specific genetic and physiological processes. Changes in gene expression underlie adaptation to, or avoidance of, the light-compromised environment. These changes have been well des...
Adult fireflies exhibit unique flashing courtship signals, emitted by specialized light organs, which develop mostly independently from larval light organs during the pupal stage. The mechanisms of adult light organ development have not been thoroughly s
Light serves as the energy source for plants as well as a signal for growth and development during their whole life cycle. Seedling de-etiolation is the most dramatic manifestation of light-regulated plant development processes, as massive reprogramming of the plant transcriptome occurs at this time...
Interactions between circadian and hormonal signalling in plants Growth and development of plants is controlled by external and internal signals. Key internal signals are those generated by hormones and the circadian clo... FC Robertson,AW Skeffington,MJ Gardner,... - 《Plant Molecular Biology》 被...
If the plant receives too little or too much light, it leads to problems such as light stress. Light stress in plants is a condition where plants are exposed to light levels either too high or too low for their healthy growth and development. Stress leads to reduced growth, discoloration, ...