Ultraviolet‐A1 radiation induced a more favorable light‐intercepting leaf‐area display than blue light and promoted plant growth
Plants adjust their morphology in response to light environment by sensing an array of light cues. Though the wavelengths of ultraviolet‐A1 radiation (UV‐A1, 350–400 nm) are close to blue light (B, 400–500 nm) and share same flavoprotein photoreceptors, it remains poorly understood how plant respons...
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| Published in: | Plant, cell and environment cell and environment, 2024-01, Vol.47 (1), p.197-212 |
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