Annual plant reviews, Volume 30: Light and Plant Development

Living organisms are subject to fluctuating environmental conditions. Whereas most animals are able to move away from unfavourable conditions, plants are sessile and so must cope with whatever comes their way. Of all the environmental cues that challenge the developing plant, light can probably be c...

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Những tác giả chính: Whitelam, Garry C, Halliday, Karen J
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-319852014-01-19T08:35:04Z Annual plant reviews, Volume 30: Light and Plant Development Whitelam, Garry C Halliday, Karen J Plant physiology Plant photoreceptors Living organisms are subject to fluctuating environmental conditions. Whereas most animals are able to move away from unfavourable conditions, plants are sessile and so must cope with whatever comes their way. Of all the environmental cues that challenge the developing plant, light can probably be considered to be the most important. In addition to its key role in plant metabolism, and hence almost all life on Earth, where it drives the process of photosynthesis, light energy also acts to regulate plant growth and development. Light quantity, quality, direction and diurnal and seasonal duratio. Light and Plant Development; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Photoreceptors; 1 Phytochromes; 2 Cryptochromes; 3 Phototropins and other LOV-containing proteins; Part II Photoreceptor signal transduction; 4 Phytochrome-interacting factors; 5 Phosphorylation/dephosphorylation in photoreceptor signalling; 6 The role of ubiquitin/proteasome-mediated proteolysis in photoreceptor action; 7 UV-B perception and signal transduction; Part III Physiological responses; 8 Photocontrol of flowering; 9 Red:far-red ratio perception and shade avoidance; 10 Photoreceptor interactions with other signals. Part IV Applied aspects of photomorphogenesis11 Photoreceptor biotechnology; 12 Light-quality manipulation by horticulture industry; Index; The colour plate section follows page 30. 2012-09-19T09:01:31Z 2012-09-19T09:01:31Z 2007 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31985 en application/pdf Blackwell
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topic Plant physiology
Plant photoreceptors
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Plant photoreceptors
Whitelam, Garry C
Halliday, Karen J
Annual plant reviews, Volume 30: Light and Plant Development
description Living organisms are subject to fluctuating environmental conditions. Whereas most animals are able to move away from unfavourable conditions, plants are sessile and so must cope with whatever comes their way. Of all the environmental cues that challenge the developing plant, light can probably be considered to be the most important. In addition to its key role in plant metabolism, and hence almost all life on Earth, where it drives the process of photosynthesis, light energy also acts to regulate plant growth and development. Light quantity, quality, direction and diurnal and seasonal duratio.
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title Annual plant reviews, Volume 30: Light and Plant Development
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