Seeing the Light: the Origin and Evolution of Plant Photoreceptors
<p>Plants use an array of photoreceptors to measure the quality, quantity, and direction of light in order to respond to ever-changing light environments. Photoreceptors not only determine how and when individual plants complete their life cycles, but they also have a profound and long-term ma...
Main Author: | Li, Fay-Wei |
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Other Authors: | Pryer, Kathleen M |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9904 |
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