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Red light and biostimulants containing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance ajmalicine and serpentine production in Catharanthus roseus under indoor conditions. [PDF]

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Phytochrome regulation of phytochrome mRNA abundance

Plant Molecular Biology, 1985
Pure phytochrome RNA sequence synthesized in an SP6-derived in vitro transcription system has been used as a standard to quantitate phytochrome mRNA abundance in Avena seedlings using a filter hybridization assay. In 4-day-old etiolated Avena seedlings phytochrome mRNA represents ∼0.1% of the total poly(A)(+) RNA.
J T, Colbert, H P, Hershey, P H, Quail
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Phytochrome Signaling Networks

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2021
The perception of light signals by the phytochrome family of photoreceptors has a crucial influence on almost all aspects of growth and development throughout a plant's life cycle. The holistic regulatory networks orchestrated by phytochromes, including conformational switching, subcellular localization, direct protein-protein interactions ...
Mei-Chun, Cheng   +3 more
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Phytochrome-interacting factors

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2000
The phytochrome family of sensory photoreceptors transduces environmental light signals to responsive nuclear genes by poorly defined pathways. The recent application of yeast two-hybrid library screens to the identification of components that physically interact with members of the phytochrome family has dramatically altered previous views of the ...
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PHOTOTRANSFORMATIONS OF PHYTOCHROME

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1977
Abstract— –Phytochrome is the photoreversible chromoprotein that controls many aspects of plant growth and development Phototransformations of the red absorbing form (Pr) and the far red absorbing form (Pfr) involve initial photoreactions followed by dark relaxation reactions.
R E, Kendrick, C J, Spruit
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