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  • Plant Biology
  • Chronobiology
  • Developmental Biology

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  • The circadian clock, an endogenous timekeeping mechanism, is crucial for regulating various physiological processes in plants.
  • Plant development is a complex process influenced by both genetic factors and environmental signals, including light and temperature.

Purpose:

  • To explore the multifaceted roles of the circadian clock in orchestrating plant development.
  • To elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which circadian rhythms influence key developmental transitions in plants.

Summary:

  • The circadian clock influences diverse developmental events, including germination, flowering time, and organogenesis.
  • Specific clock genes and their interactions are essential for translating temporal information into developmental outcomes.
  • Environmental cues are integrated by the circadian system to ensure developmental plasticity and adaptation.

Impact:

  • Provides a deeper understanding of plant growth regulation, essential for agricultural advancements.
  • Highlights potential targets for genetic engineering to enhance crop productivity and stress tolerance.
  • Advances fundamental knowledge in chronobiology and plant science.