Plants utilize light not only for photosynthesis but also as
environmental signals. They are capable of perceiving wavelength,
intensity, direction, duration, and other attributes of light to
perform appropriate physiological and developmental changes. This
volume presents overviews of and the latest findings in many of the
interconnected aspects of plant photomorphogenesis, including
photoreceptors (phytochromes, cryptochromes, and phototropins),
signal transduction, photoperiodism, and circadian rhythms, in 42
chapters. Also included, is a prologue by Prof. Masaki Furuya that
gives an overview of the historical background. With contributions
from preeminent researchers in specific subjects from around the
world, this book will be a valuable source for a range of
scientists from undergraduate to professional levels.
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