Arabidopsis thaliana leaves with altered chloroplast numbers and chloroplast movement exhibit impaired adjustments to both low and high light.
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Integration of Phot1, Phot2, and PhyB signalling in light-induced chloroplast movements.Ecophysiological and anatomical mechanisms behind the nurse effect: which are more important? A multivariate approach for cactus seedlings.Arabidopsis FHY3/CPD45 regulates far-red light signaling and chloroplast division in parallel.The chloroplast division mutant caa33 of Arabidopsis thaliana reveals the crucial impact of chloroplast homeostasis on stress acclimation and retrograde plastid-to-nucleus signaling.Plastid division.Non-invasive, whole-plant imaging of chloroplast movement and chlorophyll fluorescence reveals photosynthetic phenotypes independent of chloroplast photorelocation defects in chloroplast division mutants.A Mutation in GIANT CHLOROPLAST Encoding a PARC6 Homolog Affects Spikelet Fertility in Rice.Arabidopsis FRS4/CPD25 and FHY3/CPD45 work cooperatively to promote the expression of the chloroplast division gene ARC5 and chloroplast division.Physiological and ultrastructural characterisation of a desiccation-tolerant filmy fern, Hymenophyllum caudiculatum: Influence of translational regulation and ABA on recovery.Vacuolar degradation of chloroplast components: autophagy and beyond.Variations in chloroplast movement and chlorophyll fluorescence among chloroplast division mutants under light stress.Chloroplast movement behavior varies widely among species and does not correlate with high light stress tolerance.Phototropins but not cryptochromes mediate the blue light-specific promotion of stomatal conductance, while both enhance photosynthesis and transpiration under full sunlight.Amyloplast division progresses simultaneously at multiple sites in the endosperm of rice.
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Arabidopsis thaliana leaves with altered chloroplast numbers and chloroplast movement exhibit impaired adjustments to both low and high light.
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Arabidopsis thaliana leaves wi ...... ts to both low and high light.
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Elizabeth D Marlow
Gary C Harris
Joy A Delamaide
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10.1093/JXB/ERN099
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2008-05-08T00:00:00Z