Exploring the metabolic daylength measurement system: implications for photoperiodic growth
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Exploring the metabolic daylength measurement system: implications for photoperiodic growth
Abstract
Photoperiod is an environmental signal that varies predictably across the year. Therefore, the duration of sunlight available for photosynthesis and in turn the ability of plants to accumulate carbon resources also fluctuates across the year. To adapt to these variations in photoperiod, the metabolic daylength measurement (MDLM) system measures the photosynthetic period rather than the absolute photoperiod, translating it into seasonal gene expression changes linked to photoperiodic growth. In this Tansley Insight, we briefly summarize the current understanding of the MDLM system and highlight gaps in our knowledge. Given the system's critical role in seasonal growth, understanding the MDLM system is essential for enhancing plant adaptation to different photoperiods and optimizing agricultural production.
Keywords: circadian clock; growth and development; metabolic daylength measurement system; photoperiod; photoperiodic growth; photosynthesis; photosynthetic period.
© 2024 The Author(s). New Phytologist © 2024 New Phytologist Foundation.
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