CORDIS Project
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This project investigates how temperature influences the circadian clocks in plants, which are crucial for their adaptation to daily environmental changes. By focusing on the role of PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4, it aims to enhance seedling survival and development, with potential applications in agriculture.
Plants contain rhythmic molecular oscillators (termed circadian clocks) which allow them to anticipate predictable environmental conditions over the course of a day.
These clocks control a large proportion of the genome and have a dramatic effect on how plants respond to the environment.
To ensure that it remains faithful to day length, the clock must be entrained using external cues.
We have known for nearly a century that temperature fluctuations entrain plant circadian rhythms.
Remarkably how…
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