Surviving and thriving: How plants perceive and respond to temperature stress

Y Ding, S Yang - Developmental Cell, 2022 - cell.com
The dramatic temperature fluctuations spurred by climate change inhibit plant growth and
threaten crop productivity. Unraveling how plants defend themselves against temperature …

Abiotic stress in crop production

R Kopecká, M Kameniarová, M Černý… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
The vast majority of agricultural land undergoes abiotic stress that can significantly reduce
agricultural yields. Understanding the mechanisms of plant defenses against stresses and …

Phytochrome B photobodies are comprised of phytochrome B and its primary and secondary interacting proteins

C Kim, Y Kwon, J Jeong, M Kang, GS Lee… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Phytochrome B (phyB) is a plant photoreceptor that forms a membraneless organelle called
a photobody. However, its constituents are not fully known. Here, we isolated phyB …

Molecular and genetic control of plant thermomorphogenesis

M Quint, C Delker, KA Franklin, PA Wigge, KJ Halliday… - Nature plants, 2016 - nature.com
Temperature is a major factor governing the distribution and seasonal behaviour of plants.
Being sessile, plants are highly responsive to small differences in temperature and adjust …

Phytochrome-interacting transcription factors PIF4 and PIF5 induce leaf senescence in Arabidopsis

Y Sakuraba, J Jeong, MY Kang, J Kim, NC Paek… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Plants initiate senescence to shed photosynthetically inefficient leaves. Light deprivation
induces leaf senescence, which involves massive transcriptional reprogramming to …

The ELF4–ELF3–LUX complex links the circadian clock to diurnal control of hypocotyl growth

DA Nusinow, A Helfer, EE Hamilton, JJ King… - Nature, 2011 - nature.com
The circadian clock is required for adaptive responses to daily and seasonal changes in
environmental conditions,,. Light and the circadian clock interact to consolidate the phase of …

Molecular mechanisms at the core of the plant circadian oscillator

MA Nohales, SA Kay - Nature structural & molecular biology, 2016 - nature.com
Circadian clocks are endogenous timekee** networks that allow organisms to align their
physiology with their changing environment and to perform biological processes at the most …

[HTML][HTML] Phytochrome signaling mechanisms

J Li, G Li, H Wang, XW Deng - The Arabidopsis Book/American …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Phytochromes are red (R)/far-red (FR) light photoreceptors that play fundamental roles in
photoperception of the light environment and the subsequent adaptation of plant growth and …

Light-regulated transcriptional networks in higher plants

Y Jiao, OS Lau, XW Deng - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007 - nature.com
Plants have evolved complex and sophisticated transcriptional networks that mediate
developmental changes in response to light. These light-regulated processes include …

Plant circadian rhythms

CR McClung - The Plant Cell, 2006 - academic.oup.com
The earth rotates on its axis every 24 h, with the result that any position on the earth's
surface alternately faces toward or away from the sun—day and night. That the metabolism …