Authors
Kazunari Nozue, Michael F Covington, Paula D Duek, Séverine Lorrain, Christian Fankhauser, Stacey L Harmer, Julin N Maloof
Publication date
2007/7/19
Journal
Nature
Volume
448
Issue
7151
Pages
358-361
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Most organisms use circadian oscillators to coordinate physiological and developmental processes such as growth with predictable daily environmental changes like sunrise and sunset. The importance of such coordination is highlighted by studies showing that circadian dysfunction causes reduced fitness in bacteria and plants, as well as sleep and psychological disorders in humans. Plant cell growth requires energy and water—factors that oscillate owing to diurnal environmental changes. Indeed, two important factors controlling stem growth are the internal circadian oscillator,, and external light levels. However, most circadian studies have been performed in constant conditions, precluding mechanistic study of interactions between the clock and diurnal variation in the environment. Studies of stem elongation in diurnal conditions have revealed complex growth patterns, but no mechanism has been described …
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