1. Natural variation in phytochrome signaling.
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Maloof JN, Borevitz JO, Weigel D, and Chory J
- Subjects
- Adaptation, Physiological genetics, Darkness, Germination, Light, Phytochrome chemistry, Plant Development, Quantitative Trait, Heritable, Genetic Variation genetics, Phytochrome genetics, Phytochrome physiology, Plants genetics, Signal Transduction
- Abstract
The phytochromes, photoreceptors sensitive to red and far-red light, are critical for sensing foliage shade, canopy breaks, and neighbor proximity. A combination of molecular genetic, evolutionary, and ecological techniques are being used to understand how phytochromes function in the natural environment. We discuss studies on the adaptive value of phytochrome mediated plasticity, as well as the role that variation in phytochrome expression and function might play in allowing plants to adapt to unique light environments. Continued study of phytochrome signaling variation may reveal how natural selection acts at the molecular level., (Copyright 2000 Academic Press.)
- Published
- 2000
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