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PHOTOMORPHOGENESIS OF MOSSES

2006
The habitus and life cycle of mosses differ from seed plants in many aspects. Mosses are small, they have no roots, are free of vascular bundles and form only few different cell types. Their life cycle (Figure 1) is dominated by the haploid gametophyte.
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[Photomorphogenesis].

Strahlentherapie, 1975
The normal development of the higher plant occurs only in light (photomorphogenesis). The effect of light is due to intracellular development of a morphogenetically active effector molecule (Pfr, a chromoprotein). The point in question is, by which pathways the homeostasis of development (the course of development directed by endogenic factors) and the
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Photomorphogenesis in Ferns

1983
The study of plant photomorphogenesis generally aims to elicit the processes by which light is absorbed and by which morphogenetic responses occur. In the case of photoperiodic floral induction, light is absorbed by a leaf. From the leaf it is postulated that a substance (florigen) is transmitted to the shoot apex to change the development in the apex ...
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Photomorphogenesis and Flowering

1983
Flowering involves a dramatic change in the pattern of differentiation at shoot apices. In some cases, floral morphogenesis is determined entirely endogenously and without reference to specific environments but, more often, environmental factors are important if not crucial for the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth.
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Photomorphogenesis

Physiologia Plantarum, 1992
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Photomorphogenesis in fungi

1994
Many aspects of general growth and development of fungi are affected by light. This chapter will cover the morphogenic effects of light, particularly in regard to the developmental features of sporophores. Formation of such structures represents sophisticated examples of integration of successive differentiations in fungi and offers numerous models of ...
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Photomorphogenesis in plants

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1988
H. G. Jones   +2 more
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Photomorphogenesis

1989
Lee H. Pratt, Marie-Michèle Cordonnier
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Photomorphogenesis

1987
DONAT-PETER HÄDER, MANFRED TEVINI
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