25 Years of thermomorphogenesis research: milestones and perspectives

Marcel Quint, Carolin Delker, Sureshkumar Balasubramanian, Martin Balcerowicz, Jorge J. Casal, Christian Danve M. Castroverde, Meng Chen, Xuemei Chen, Ive De Smet, Christian Fankhauser, Keara A. Franklin, Karen J. Halliday, Scott Hayes, Danhua Jiang, Jae Hoon Jung, Eirini Kaiserli, S. Vinod Kumar, Daniel Maag, Eunkyoo Oh, Chung Mo ParkSteven Penfield, Giorgio Perrella, Salomé Prat, Rodrigo S. Reis, Philip A. Wigge, Björn C. Willige, Martijn van Zanten

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Abstract

In 1998, Bill Gray and colleagues showed that warm temperatures trigger arabidopsis hypocotyl elongation in an auxin-dependent manner. This laid the foundation for a vibrant research discipline. With several active members of the ‘thermomorphogenesis’ community, we here reflect on 25 years of elevated ambient temperature research and look to the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1098-1100
Number of pages3
JournalTrends in Plant Science
Volume28
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023 Oct

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Keywords

  • high temperature signalling
  • hypocotyl
  • phytohormones
  • thermomorphogenesis
  • thermosensor

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Plant Science

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