reviewNew PhytologistJun 5, 2008Closed access

Shade avoidance

University of Leicester

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Abstract

Summary The threat to plant survival presented by light limitation has driven the evolution of highly plastic adaptive strategies to either tolerate or avoid shading by neighbouring vegetation. When subject to vegetational shading, plants are exposed to a variety of informational signals, which include altered light quality and a reduction in light quantity. The former includes a decrease in the ratio of red to far‐red wavelengths (low R : FR) and is detected by the phytochrome family of plant photoreceptors. Monitoring of R : FR ratio can provide an early and unambiguous warning of the presence of competing vegetation, thereby evoking escape responses before plants are actually shaded. The molecular…

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Keywords
  • Shade avoidance
  • Phytochrome
  • Shading
  • Biology
  • Crosstalk
  • Abiotic component
  • Signalling
  • Abiotic stress
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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