适应(眼睛)
生物钟
生物
感知
气候变化
全球变暖
拟南芥
信号转导
生态学
细胞生物学
昼夜节律
基因
遗传学
神经科学
突变体
作者
Aishwarye Sharma,Harsha Samtani,Ashverya Laxmi
摘要
Abstract Light and temperature are the two most variable environmental signals, which significantly regulate plant growth and development. Plants in the natural environment usually encounter warmer temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night, suggesting both light and temperature are closely linked signals. Due to global warming, it has become important to understand how light and temperature signaling pathways converge, and regulate plant development. This review outlines diverse mechanisms of light and temperature perception and downstream signaling, with an emphasis on their integration and interconnection. The recent research has highlighted the regulation of thermomorphogenesis by photoreceptors and their downstream light signaling proteins under different light conditions, and circadian clock components at warm temperatures. We have made an attempt to comprehensively describe these studies and demonstrate their connection with plant developmental responses. We have also explained how gene signaling pathways of light and thermomorphogenesis, are interconnected with HSR-mediated thermotolerance, which reveals new avenues to manipulate plants for climate resilience. In addition, the role of sugars as signaling molecules between light and temperature is also highlighted. Thus, we envisage that such detailed knowledge will enhance the understanding of how plants perceive light and temperature cues simultaneously and bring about responses that help in their adaptation.
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