Publication of the month April 2011
Date: April 2011
Location: A CBSG online publication in Trends in Plant Science March 2011
Continuous light is an essential
tool for understanding the plant circadian clock. Additionally,
continuous light might increase greenhouse food production.
However, using continuous light in research and practice has its
challenges. For instance, most of the circadian clock-oriented
experiments were performed under continuous light; consequently,
interactions between the circadian clock and the light signaling
pathway were overlooked. Furthermore, in some plant species
continuous light induces severe injury, which is only poorly
understood so far. In this review paper, we aim to combine the
current knowledge with a modern conceptual framework. Modern
genomic tools and rediscovered continuous light-tolerant tomato
species (Solanum spp.) could boost the understanding of the
physiology of plants under continuous light.
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