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Blue-light promotion of flowering is absent in hy4 mutants of Arabidopsis
Authors:David J. Bagnall  Rod W. King  Roger P. Hangarter
Affiliation:(1) CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, GPO Box 1600, 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia;(2) Department of Biology, Indiana University, 47405 Bloomington, IN, USA
Abstract:Loss of a blue-light photoreceptor in the hy4 mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh substantially delayed flowering (>100 d to flower vs. 40–50 d), especially with blue light exposure from lamps lacking much red (R) and/or far-red (FR) light. Red night breaks were promotory but flowering was still later for the hy4-101 mutant. However, with exposure to light from FR-rich lamps, flowering of all mutants was early and no different from the wild type. Thus, flowering of Arabidopsis involves a blue-light photoreceptor and other, often more effective photoreceptors. The latter may involve phytochrome photoresponses to R and FR, but with little or no phytochrome response to blue wavelengths.Abbreviations HIR high irradiance response - FR far-red - R red - WT wild type
Keywords:Arabidopsis (mutant)  Blue-light photoreceptor  Cryptochrome  Flowering (late)  Mutant (hy4)  Photoperiod
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