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Deetiolation
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Deetiolations
, De-etiolations
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The greening response of plants grown in the dark (etiolated) as a result of chloroplast biogenesis and the accumulation of chlorophyll. [GOC:lr]
National Institutes of Health
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Etiolation
photomorphogenesis
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2012
2012
The cyclophilin ROC1 links phytochrome and cryptochrome to brassinosteroid sensitivity.
S. Trupkin
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S. Mora-García
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J. Casal
The Plant Journal
2012
Corpus ID: 32998194
Although multiple photoreceptors converge to control common aspects of seedling de-etiolation, we are relatively ignorant of the…
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2007
2007
Proteomic analysis of de‐etiolated rice seedlings upon exposure to light
Pingfang Yang
,
Hui Chen
,
Yu Liang
,
S. Shen
Proteomics
2007
Corpus ID: 45698137
Two‐week‐old dark‐grown rice seedlings were de‐etiolated upon exposure to light. A comparison of 2‐DE protein profiles between…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Phytochrome-mediated photomorphogenesis in plants
Yun-Jeong Han
,
P. Song
,
Jeong-ll Kim
Journal of Plant Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 25847350
Photomorphogenesis is the process by which plants grow and develop in response to light signals. This process is mediated by a…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
The nuclear genes Lhcb and HEMA1 are differentially sensitive to plastid signals and suggest distinct roles for the GUN1 and GUN5 plastid-signalling pathways during de-etiolation.
A. McCormac
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M. J. Terry
The Plant Journal
2004
Corpus ID: 10456080
Feedback mechanisms are critical to the regulation of chloroplast development and signals from functional plastids are required…
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2004
2004
The nuclear localization signal and the C-terminal region of FHY1 are required for transmission of phytochrome A signals.
M. Zeidler
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Qingwen Zhou
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X. Sarda
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C. Yau
,
N. Chua
The Plant Journal
2004
Corpus ID: 25313254
Plants use the family of phytochrome photoreceptors to sense their light environment in the red/far-red region of the spectrum…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Red light stimulates flowering and anthocyanin biosynthesis in American cranberry
Yu Zhou
,
Bal R Singh
Plant growth regulation (Print)
2002
Corpus ID: 23328768
Morphological responses of American cranberry (Vacciniummacrocarpon Ait, Ericaceae) to different light conditions (red,far-red…
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2000
2000
The role of the Arabidopsis ELD1 gene in cell development and photomorphogenesis in darkness.
J. Cheng
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K. Lertpiriyapong
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S. Wang
,
Z. Sung
Plant Physiology
2000
Corpus ID: 38331388
Because cell growth and differentiation are regulated by complex interactions among different signaling pathways, a growth defect…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
Phytochromes and photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis.
G. Whitelam
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Samita R. Patel
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P. F. Devlin
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society…
1998
Corpus ID: 5031193
Plants have evolved exquisite sensory systems for monitoring their light environment. The intensity, quality, direction and…
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1991
1991
Photoresponses of transgenic tobacco plants expressing an oat phytochrome gene
A. McCormac
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J. Cherry
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H. Hershey
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R. Vierstra
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Harry Smith
Planta
1991
Corpus ID: 21340550
The physiological responses of transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) plants that express high levels of an introduced oat…
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1974
1974
Correlations of Growth Rate and De-etiolation with Rate of Ent-Kaurene Biosynthesis in Pea (Pisum sativum L.).
Paul R. Ecklund
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T. C. Moore
Plant Physiology
1974
Corpus ID: 20298698
Biosynthesis of the gibberellin precursor ent-kaurene-(14)C from mevalonic acid-2-(14)C was assayed in cell-free extracts of…
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