25 Years of thermomorphogenesis research: milestones and perspectives.
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PubMed ID
37574427
Description
In 1998, Bill Gray and colleagues showed that warm temperatures trigger arabidopsis hypocotyl elongation in an auxin-dependent manner. This laid the foundation for a vibrant research discipline. With several active members of the 'thermomorphogenesis' community, we here reflect on 25 years of elevated ambient temperature research and look to the future.
Date of Publication
2023-10
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
high temperature signalling hypocotyl phytohormones thermomorphogenesis thermosensor
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Quint, Marcel | |
Delker, Carolin | |
Balasubramanian, Sureshkumar | |
Balcerowicz, Martin | |
Casal, Jorge J | |
Castroverde, Christian Danve M | |
Chen, Meng | |
Chen, Xuemei | |
De Smet, Ive | |
Fankhauser, Christian | |
Franklin, Keara A | |
Halliday, Karen J | |
Hayes, Scott | |
Jiang, Danhua | |
Jung, Jae-Hoon | |
Kaiserli, Eirini | |
Kumar, S Vinod | |
Maag, Daniel | |
Oh, Eunkyoo | |
Park, Chung-Mo | |
Penfield, Steven | |
Perrella, Giorgio | |
Prat, Salomé | |
Wigge, Philip A | |
Willige, Björn C | |
van Zanten, Martijn |
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Series
Trends in Plant Science
Publisher
Elsevier Current Trends
ISSN
1360-1385
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restricted