Plant Temperature Sensors
Temperature is one of the most important environmental signals for plants. High and low temperatures have a variety of effects that affect plant growth and development profoundly. Further, temperature is an indication of seasonal change. Plants must survive under severe conditions in winter and prep...
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doaj-54abebdd3e2a42ff9dca589c2111802b2020-11-24T23:33:10ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-12-011812436510.3390/s18124365s18124365Plant Temperature SensorsTomoaki Sakamoto0Seisuke Kimura1Department of Bioresource and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kamigamo Motoyama Kitaku, Kyoto 603-8555, JapanDepartment of Bioresource and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kamigamo Motoyama Kitaku, Kyoto 603-8555, JapanTemperature is one of the most important environmental signals for plants. High and low temperatures have a variety of effects that affect plant growth and development profoundly. Further, temperature is an indication of seasonal change. Plants must survive under severe conditions in winter and prepare to resume growth and reach their reproductive stage in the following spring. Recent studies have focused on plant mechanisms responsible for sensing temperature and the molecular systems underlying plant reactions in response to this signal. In this review, we describe how plants sense ambient temperature to adapt to ambient-temperature changes.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/12/4365temperature sensorphytochromeheat shock transcription factor A1s |
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Plant Temperature Sensors |
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Plant Temperature Sensors |
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Plant Temperature Sensors |
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Plant Temperature Sensors |
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Temperature is one of the most important environmental signals for plants. High and low temperatures have a variety of effects that affect plant growth and development profoundly. Further, temperature is an indication of seasonal change. Plants must survive under severe conditions in winter and prepare to resume growth and reach their reproductive stage in the following spring. Recent studies have focused on plant mechanisms responsible for sensing temperature and the molecular systems underlying plant reactions in response to this signal. In this review, we describe how plants sense ambient temperature to adapt to ambient-temperature changes. |
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temperature sensor phytochrome heat shock transcription factor A1s |
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