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ИЗУЧЕНИЕ ПРОЯВЛЕНИЯ РЕАКЦИИ ФОТОТРОПИЗМА НЕКОТОРЫМИ ПРЕСНОВОДНЫМИ БЕСПОЗВОНОЧНЫМИ С ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕМ ПОДВОДНЫХ СВЕТОЛОВУШЕК [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Приводятся результаты изучения реакции на свет некоторых пресноводных беспозвоночных в естественных условиях. Данные исследования были проведены с использованием подводных светоловушек, оснащенных в качестве источника света лампами накаливания или ...
Николаева, Н.Е.
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Complementation of the embryo-lethal T-DNA insertion mutant of AUXIN-BINDING-PROTEIN 1 (ABP1) with abp1 point mutated versions reveals crosstalk of ABP1 and phytochromes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The function of the extracytoplasmic AUXIN-BINDING-PROTEIN1 (ABP1) is largely enigmatic. We complemented a homozygous T-DNA insertion null mutant of ABP1 in Arabidopsis thaliana Wassilewskia with three mutated and one wild-type (wt) ABP1 cDNA, all tagged
Effendi, Yunus   +4 more
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Fine tuning chloroplast movements through physical interactions between phototropins [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Phototropins are plant photoreceptors which regulate numerous responses to blue light, including chloroplast relocation. Weak blue light induces chloroplast accumulation, whereas strong light leads to an avoidance response.
Aggarwal, Chhavi   +10 more
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How and why do roots sense light under the soil surface?

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2015
Light can penetrate several centimetres below the soil surface. Growth, development and behaviour of plant roots are markedly affected by light despite their underground lifestyle.
Mei eMo   +3 more
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Functional analysis of various conserved domains of NPH3 involved in phototropism in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
only availablePhototropism - the directional growth (curvature) for a plant towards light, is a very important adaptive response in plants in order for them to maximize photosynthesis.
Liscum, Emmanuel   +2 more
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Higher plants use LOV to perceive blue light. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Higher plants use several classes of blue light receptors to modulate a wide variety of physiological responses. Among them, both the phototropins and members of the Zeitlupe (ZTL) family use light oxygen voltage (LOV) photosensory domains.
Demarsy, E., Fankhauser, C.
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Expansion of Signal Transduction Pathways in Fungi by Extensive Genome Duplication [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
International audienceno ...
Avalos, Javier   +71 more
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Involvement of PP6-type protein phosphatase in hypocotyl phototropism in Arabidopsis seedlings

open access: yesPlant Signalling & Behavior, 2018
Recently, we reported that the D6 protein kinase subfamily, which belongs to the AGCVIII kinase family, is a critical component of hypocotyl phototropism in Arabidopsis seedlings.
K. Haga, T. Sakai
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Flora robotica -- An Architectural System Combining Living Natural Plants and Distributed Robots

open access: yes, 2017
Key to our project flora robotica is the idea of creating a bio-hybrid system of tightly coupled natural plants and distributed robots to grow architectural artifacts and spaces.
Ayres, Phil   +15 more
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Faculty recital series: Anthony DiBonaventura, piano, March 16, 2006 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This is the concert program of the Faculty recital series: Anthony DiBonaventura, piano performance on Thursday, March 16, 2006 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue.
School of Music, Boston University
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