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The role of light in regulating plant growth, development and sugar ... frontiersin.org Jan 6, 2025 11 facts
perspectiveThe authors believe that exploring the regulatory mechanisms between the light environment, plant growth, and sugar metabolism will be an effective economic strategy to guide plant breeding and production practices.
claimYellow light affects water absorption and regulates photosynthetic pigments and sugar metabolism processes, according to Huang et al. (2020), Araújo et al. (2021), and Zhuang et al. (2022).
claimRed and blue light regulate plant growth and development by influencing root, stem, leaf, flower, and fruit growth, seed germination, water and mineral absorption, photosynthetic pigments, stomatal formation, and sugar metabolism, as reported by Park and Jeong (2023), Bueno and Vendrame (2024), Vatistas et al. (2024), and Wang et al. (2024b).
referenceLo Piccolo et al. (2024) found that LED streetlamps alter tree architecture, downregulate the photosynthetic process, and alter the sugar metabolism of Populus alba L.
claimLight intensity, photoperiod, and light quality are regulatory factors that influence plant growth, development, and sugar metabolism, including effects on cell wall composition, starch granules, sucrose synthesis, and vascular bundle formation.
claimLight regulates the process of sugar metabolism in plants, which helps to improve growth, development, adaptability, and resistance to environmental stresses.
claimLight regulates plant sugar content by affecting the enzymes involved in sugar metabolism, which are the basic substances produced by photosynthesis.
claimThe Cellulose Synthase-Like D subfamily of genes is involved in polysaccharide synthesis, which promotes plant growth and regulates sugar metabolism processes.
claimRational use of the light environment can improve plant quality and regulate sugar metabolism.
referenceThe review article titled 'The role of light in regulating plant growth, development and sugar metabolism: a review' was published in Frontiers in Plant Science on January 7, 2025, by authors Wu W, Chen L, Liang R, Huang S, Li X, Huang B, Luo H, Zhang M, Wang X, and Zhu H.
claimSugar metabolism during bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) fruit development is influenced by specific physiological insights.