Changing the light environment: chloroplast signalling and response mechanisms




Cornelia Spetea , Eevi Rintamäki , Benoît Schoefs

PublisherROYAL SOC

2014

Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences

PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

PHILOS T R SOC B

20130220

369

1640

3

0962-8436

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0220



Light is an essential environmental factor required for photosynthesis, but it also mediates signals to control plant development and growth and induces stress tolerance. The photosynthetic organelle (chloroplast) is a key component in the signalling and response network in plants. This theme issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biology provides updates, highlights and summaries of the most recent findings on chloroplast-initiated signalling cascades and responses to environmental changes, including light and biotic stress. Besides plant molecular cell biology and physiology, the theme issue includes aspects from the cross-disciplinary fields of environmental adaptation, ecology and agronomy.




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