Phytochrome and photoperiodic induction |
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Authors: | Brian Thomas |
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Institution: | Horticulture Research International, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6LP, UK. |
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Abstract: | The photoreceptor phytochrome has been extensively characterized at the chromophore, protein and gene level. It consists of a family of red/far-red reversible molecules and the genes for three members have been sequenced. Phytochromes are chromoproteins, which probably exist as dimers in vivo. Photoperiodism in higher plants involves the interaction of phytochrome with an endogenous timekeeping system. The interaction is complex, and several distinct actions of light can be distinguished. The possible involvement of different phytochromes in different actions of light in both long-day plants and short-day plants is discussed. Potential roles for different members of the phytochrome family and homo-and hetero-dimers of phytochrome are proposed. |
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Keywords: | Flowering induction long-day plants photoperiodism photoreceptor phytochrome short-day plants |
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