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Response to Light
Lecture 17
Spring 2014
Shade Avoidance
• Shade avoidance response
– For high-light adapted plants
– Grows tall
• Photomorphogenesis
– How does the plant know that it is in the shade?
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Photoreceptors
• Photoreceptors
– Pigment: Molecule that absorbs certain
wavelengths of light
• Blue-light receptors & phytochromes (red)
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Absorption Spectrum
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Action Spectrum
Fig. 39.16
Photoreceptor: Phytochrome
Fig. 39.18
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Photoreceptor: Phytochrome
• What is an isomer?
• In sunlight, both red and far-red wavelength
– Conversion to Pfr faster
Fig. 39.19
Photopigments
• In shade, red light absorbed
by canopy
– Far-red light passes through
– Phytochrome ratio shifts to
more Pr
– High-light adapted plants
response: grow tall
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Photoreceptor: Phytochrome
• Typically Pfr form switches on physiological
and developmental responses in plant
Fig. 39.19
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Physiological Response
• De-etiolation process
Fig. 39.04
Fig. 39.02
Seed Germination
• Seed size & soil
depth
• Light cue
• Weed control
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Seed Germination
• Effects of red & far-red light reversible
Fig. 39.17
Photoperiodism & Flowering
• Physiological response to relative lengths
of day and night
• Seasonal awareness critical
• Short-day
– Flower in late summer, fall or winter
• Long day plants
– Flower in late spring or early summer
• Day neutral
– Flower when reach certain stage of maturity
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Photoperiodism & Flowering
• Critical night length
Fig. 39.21
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Photoperiodism & Flowering
• Critical night length
Fig. 39.21
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Photoperiodism &
Flowering
Fig. 39.22
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Flowering Hormone
• Florigen
• Flowering
Locus T (FT)
gene
Fig. 39.23
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Blue-light Receptors
• Blue light important for photosynthesis
• Phototropins
– Two known genes PHOT1 and PHOT2 in
Arabidopsis
– Other blue light receptors
• Movement of chloroplasts
• Opening of stomata
• Phototrophic response
Blue-light Receptors & Phototropism
• Auxin inhibitors
Fig. 39.5
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Biological Clocks
• Circadian rhythms
– ~ 24 hr cycles
• Oscillation in transcription of genes
• CONSTANS (CO) gene
– CO protein is transcription factor
– Negative
feedback loops
Fig. 39.20
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Biological Clocks
• Light resynchronizes internal clocks
• Both phytochromes and blue-light receptors
• Phytochromes
– In dark enzymes destroy more Pfr than Pr
– Increase in Pfr due to light resets clock
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