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This project investigates how plants adapt to changes in light quality, known as Shade Avoidance Syndrome. It aims to characterize the genetic and physiological responses that enable plants to compete effectively for light.
Higher plants respond to a change in light quality -indicative of competition from other plants- by eliciting a range of adaptations summarized under the term Shade Avoidance Syndrome (SAS).
These action responses include e.g. increased elongation of organs (e.g. hypocotyls, stems), a decrease in leaf surface, a more erect leaf position, rapid changes in gene expression and an accelerated transition to flowering.
Our molecular understanding of SAS mostly comes from studies in Arabidopsis thalian…
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