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A model of chloroplast movement in Arabidopsis is shown in Figure 16.24.
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
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These results indicate that phot2 plays a key role in the avoidance response, and that both phot1 and phot2 contribute to the accumulation response.
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
#book quote#plant physiology and development#nonfiction#phot2#phototropin#phot1#avoidance#accumulation
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Stomata from intact, attached leaves of Arabidopsis illuminated with blue, red, and green light in a grown chamber increase their aperture when the green light is turned off and close when the green light is turned on again (Figure 10.15). (...) Stomata from the phototropin-less double mutant phot1/phot2 respond to blue light and open further when the green light is turned off, but stomata from the zeaxanthin-less mutant npq1 do not (see Figure 10.15).
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
#book quotes#plant physiology and development#nonfiction#textbook#arabidopsis#experiment#red#green#blue#light#red light#green light#blue light#zeaxanthin#stomata#mutant#mutation#phototropin
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