2021
DOI: 10.1111/nph.17454
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All in the timing: epigenetic control of greening

Abstract: All in the timing: epigenetic control of greening During germination, the emerging seedling relies on a limited supply of energy and nutrients stored within itself and the seed. This often occurs underground in darkness where seedlings undergo skotomorphogenesis, characterized by hypocotyl elongation, reduced root growth, and small closed cotyledons forming an apical hook to protect the shoot apical meristem as the seedling grows though the soil towards sunlight (Fig. 1). Such long and pale dark-grown seedling… Show more

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