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J Exp Bot


Title:Shade avoidance: phytochrome signalling and other aboveground neighbour detection cues
Author(s):Pierik R; de Wit M;
Address:"Plant Ecophysiology, Institute of Environmental Biology, Utrecht University, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands r.pierik@uu.nl. Centre for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland"
Journal Title:J Exp Bot
Year:2014
Volume:20131209
Issue:11
Page Number:2815 - 2824
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/ert389
ISSN/ISBN:1460-2431 (Electronic) 0022-0957 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants adjust their architecture to bring the leaves higher in the vegetation where more light is available than in the lower strata. These architectural responses include accelerated elongation of the hypocotyl, internodes and petioles, upward leaf movement (hyponasty), and reduced shoot branching and are collectively referred to as the shade avoidance syndrome. This review discusses various cues that plants use to detect the presence and proximity of neighbouring competitors and respond to with the shade avoidance syndrome. These cues include light quality and quantity signals, mechanical stimulation, and plant-emitted volatile chemicals. We will outline current knowledge about each of these signals individually and discuss their possible interactions. In conclusion, we will make a case for a whole-plant, ecophysiology approach to identify the relative importance of the various neighbour detection cues and their possible interactions in determining plant performance during competition"
Keywords:"*Adaptation, Physiological/radiation effects Light Phytochrome/*metabolism Plant Components, Aerial/*metabolism *Signal Transduction/radiation effects Time Factors Volatile Organic Compounds/metabolism Arabidopsis canopy competition cryptochrome mechanost;"
Notes:"MedlinePierik, Ronald de Wit, Mieke eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2013/12/11 J Exp Bot. 2014 Jun; 65(11):2815-24. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ert389. Epub 2013 Dec 9"

 
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