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Both genetic and environmental factors influence growth and development of any living organism. Plant development is very plastic and is constantly modulated by environmental fluctuations. Being photoautotrophic plants are particularly sensitive to their light environment. Light affects every major transition of the life cycle of a plant. To optimize growth according to ambient light conditions plants evolved several classes of photoreceptors including the UV-A/blue light sensing cryptochromes and phototropins and the phytochromes maximally absorbing red/far-red light. Genetic and photobiological studies suggest that the coordinated action of all these light receptors allows plants to fine-tune their development. We use molecular genetics in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana to decipher the signaling events occurring upon photon capture.
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Mohamed Shelan,Verane Achard, Lucas Mose, Felix Appiagyei,Thomas Zilli,Christian D. Fankhauser,Constantinos Zamboglou,Osama Mohamad,Daniel M. Aebersold,Richard Cathomas
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Luca Afferi,Beate Jahn,Christian D. Fankhauser,Richard Cathomas, Joaquim Bellmunt, Marco Moschini,Agostino Mattei,Steven L. Chang, Uwe Siebert
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