Photoperiodic Flowering: Time Measurement Mechanisms in Leaves
University of Washington · Ajou University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Many plants use information about changing day length (photoperiod) to align their flowering time with seasonal changes to increase reproductive success. A mechanism for photoperiodic time measurement is present in leaves, and the day-length-specific induction of the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) gene, which encodes florigen, is a major final output of the pathway. Here, we summarize the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which photoperiodic information is perceived in order to trigger FT expression in Arabidopsis as well as in the primary cereals wheat, barley, and rice. In these plants, the differences in photoperiod are measured by interactions between circadian-clock-regulated components, such…
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4Topics & keywords
- photoperiodism
- Biology
- Arabidopsis
- Locus (genetics)
- Circadian clock
- Day length
- Gene
- Circadian rhythm
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