- yellowish-white coloration. De-
etiolation is the
transition of
seedlings from below-ground
growth to above-ground
growth form.
Etiolation is
controlled by the plant...
- in an
apical hook. This is
referred to as
skotomorphogenesis or
etiolation.
Etiolated seedlings are
yellowish in
color as
chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast...
-
hormone mediated. In the
absence of light,
plants develop an
etiolated growth pattern.
Etiolation of the
seedling causes it to
become elongated,
which may...
- sunlight,
which prevents the
leaves from
turning green and
opening up (
etiolation). It is
often sold
wrapped in blue
paper to
protect it from light, so...
- 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...
- cryptochromes.
Phytochrome A, phyA, is
light labile and
allows germination and de-
etiolation when
light is scarce.
Phytochromes B–E are more
stable with phyB, the...
- surp****ed by
Michelangelo and Leonardo,
perhaps as a
reaction against the
etiolated Raphaelism of 19th-century
academic artists such as Bouguereau. Although...
- 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...
-
influence light-regulated seed germination,
photomorphogenesis during de-
etiolation, and
photoperiod regulation of stem
elongation and flowering. Microarray...
-
introduction by seedlings,
seeds or
plants in a new
habitat by humans.
etiolation Weak
growth due to lack of light,
resulting in
elongated stems and yellowish...