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This project investigates how circadian clocks regulate plant growth and defense mechanisms, focusing on the GIGANTEA protein. By studying the model plant Arabidopsis and applying findings to tomato, it aims to develop new plant variants that enhance agricultural traits through biotechnological methods.
Circadian clocks are conserved time-tracking mechanisms that allow organisms to align endogenous physiological processes with the changing environment.
Growing evidence supports a role for these biological clocks, not only as mere timekeepers, but as pivotal regulators of extensive cellular networks.
In plants, the influence of the clock on development and physiology is pervasive and many traits of agronomical value are subjected to circadian regulation.
Noteworthy, clock gene alleles have been…
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