The role of light in regulating plant growth, development and sugar metabolism: a review
Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine · Universidade de Vigo
Abstract
Light provides the necessary energy for plant photosynthesis, which allows plants to produce organic matter and energy conversion, during plant growth and development. Light provides material energy to plants as the basis for cell division and differentiation, chlorophyll synthesis, tissue growth and stomatal movement, and light intensity, photoperiod, and light quality play important roles in these processes. There are several regulatory mechanisms involved in sugar metabolism in plants, and light, as one of the regulatory factors, affects cell wall composition, starch granules, sucrose synthesis, and vascular bundle formation. Similarly, sugar species and genes are affected in the context of light-regulated…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 162.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 161
Authors
10- WWWen‐Yuan Wu
Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine
- LCLong Chen
Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Universidade de Vigo
- RLRentao Liang
Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine
- SHShiping Huang
Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine
- XLXiang Li
Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Sugar
- Photosynthesis
- Light intensity
- Context (archaeology)
- Biology
- Sugar phosphates
- Botany
- Biochemistry
- Affordable and clean energy