
Plants, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 248 - 248
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Plants respond to higher ambient temperatures by modifying their growth rate and habitus. This review aims summarize the accumulated knowledge obtained with Arabidopsis seedlings grown at normal elevated temperatures. Thermomorphogenesis in shoot root is overviewed separately, since experiments indicate differences key aspects of thermomorphogenesis two organs. includes variances thermosensors transcription factors, as well predominance cell elongation or division, respectively, even though auxin plays a role regulating this process both Recent findings also highlight meristems suggest that cycle inhibitor RETINOBLASTOMA-RELATED protein may balance division increased
Language: Английский