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- Plant photoreceptors, including phytochromes, cryptophylls, and phototropins, sense different light wavelengths and convert them into biosignals to regulate plant growth and development, as described by Xu et al. (2021), Spaninks and Offringa (2023), and Jeong et al. (2024).
- Phytochromes in plants regulate growth and development from germination to flowering as an adaptation mechanism to harsh environments.
- Plant growth and development processes are regulated by phytochromes and phytohormones.
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The role of light in regulating plant growth, development and sugar ... frontiersin.org 3 facts
claimPlant photoreceptors, including phytochromes, cryptophylls, and phototropins, sense different light wavelengths and convert them into biosignals to regulate plant growth and development, as described by Xu et al. (2021), Spaninks and Offringa (2023), and Jeong et al. (2024).
claimPhytochromes in plants regulate growth and development from germination to flowering as an adaptation mechanism to harsh environments.
claimPlant growth and development processes are regulated by phytochromes and phytohormones.