Magic Blue Light: A Versatile Mediator of Plant Elongation
- PMID: 38202422
- PMCID: PMC10780743
- DOI: 10.3390/plants13010115
Magic Blue Light: A Versatile Mediator of Plant Elongation
Abstract
Blue light plays an important role in regulating plant elongation. However, due to the limitations of older lighting technologies, the responses of plants to pure blue light have not been fully studied, and some of our understandings of the functions of blue light in the literature need to be revisited. This review consolidates and analyzes the diverse findings from previous studies on blue-light-mediated plant elongation. By synthesizing the contrasting results, we uncover the underlying mechanisms and explanations proposed in recent research. Moreover, we delve into the exploration of blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a tool for manipulating plant elongation in controlled-environment plant production, highlighting the latest advancements in this area. Finally, we acknowledge the challenges faced and outline future directions for research in this promising field. This review provides valuable insights into the pivotal role of blue light in plant growth and offers a foundation for further investigations to optimize plant elongation using blue light technology.
Keywords: applications; blue LED; future directions; mechanisms; plant elongation.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Light stimulus;
promotional signal;
speculated promotional signal;
inhibitory signal;
speculated inhibitory signal;
speculated involved hormone;
speculated affecting factor. The proposed model is based on the key findings from our previous studies [30,31,32,33,34,35,36,40,41,42,43,46,47,48], except for the GA signal from Fukuda’s group [17].
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