Definition of Photomorphogenesis. Meaning of Photomorphogenesis. Synonyms of Photomorphogenesis

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Definition of Photomorphogenesis

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Meaning of Photomorphogenesis from wikipedia

- In developmental biology, photomorphogenesis is light-mediated development, where plant growth patterns respond to the light spectrum. This is a completely...
- open cotyledons exposing the epicotyl. This is also referred to as photomorphogenesis. In contrast, seedlings grown in the dark develop long hypocotyls...
- called photomorphogenesis, while shading the seedlings evokes a rapid transcriptional response which negatively regulates photomorphogenesis and results...
- Cryptochromes receptors cause plants to respond to blue light via photomorphogenesis. They help control seed and seedling development, as well as the switch...
- plant hormone functions, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, environmental stress physiology, seed germination...
- of cotyledon expansion. Opening of the apical hook, see Seedling's photomorphogenesis and etiolation for details. Stimulation of synthesis of anthocyanins...
- includes the study of photophysics, photochemistry, photosynthesis, photomorphogenesis, visual processing, circadian rhythms, photomovement, bioluminescence...
- each day. This can result in adaptive changes in a process known as photomorphogenesis. Phytochromes are the photoreceptors in a plant that are sensitive...
- also affected by the colour spectrum of light, a process known as photomorphogenesis. The speed of light in vacuum is defined to be exactly 299792458 m/s...
- respiration, plant nutrition, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, seed germination, dormancy, and stomata function...