- in the dark is
known as "skotomorphogenesis" and
leads to
etiolated seedlings.
Etiolation increases the
likelihood that a
plant will
reach a
light source...
- are
differences when
comparing dark-grown (
etiolated) and light-grown (de-
etiolated)
seedlings Etiolated characteristics:
Distinct apical hook (dicot)...
-
lateral buds on the shoot. The
shoot also
produces stolons that are long
etiolated stems. The
stolon elongates during long days with the
presence of high...
- in an
apical hook. This is
referred to as
skotomorphogenesis or
etiolation.
Etiolated seedlings are
yellowish in
color as
chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast...
- soft
stems but the base of the
shrub is woody. In
shady areas it
becomes etiolated and
behaves as a creeper,
growing on
other vegetation. It can then become...
- needed] In winter,
plants will
etiolate, or
become thin, due to
lower levels of light. This may be
problematic if the
etiolated zone is not
sufficiently strong...
- in
complete darkness, or in
extremely low-light conditions. The word "
etiolated" (from
French word étioler — "straw") was
first coined by
Erasmus Darwin...
- hormone,
causing hypertrophy. The
affected plants,
which are
visibly etiolated (long and weak stems),
chlorotic (lacking chlorophyll), and
which are...
-
explore this hypothesis.
Xanthophylls are
found in all
young leaves and in
etiolated leaves.
Examples of
other rich
sources include papaya, peaches, prunes...
- in the
biosynthetic pathway are light-dependent. Such
plants are pale (
etiolated) if
grown in darkness. Non-vascular
plants and
green algae have an additional...