Ethylene- and shade-induced hypocotyl elongation share transcriptome patterns and functional regulators
Abstract
Plants have evolved shoot elongation mechanisms to escape from diverse environmental stresses such as flooding and vegetative shade. The apparent similarity in growth responses suggests a possible convergence of the signaling pathways. Shoot elongation is mediated by passive ethylene accumulating to high concentrations in flooded plant organs and by changes in light quality and quantity under vegetation shade. Here, we study hypocotyl elongation...
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Title
Ethylene- and shade-induced hypocotyl elongation share transcriptome patterns and functional regulators
Published Date
Jun 21, 2016
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pp.00725.2016 - pp.00725.2016
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