Plants sense many aspects of light in their environment, including its wavelength, duration, intensity, and direction. Photoregulations in plants have been classified into two categories known as the induction reaction and the HIR in terms of fluence and timing of irradiations, and the former is further divided into the VLF response and the LF response Furuya and Schafer, 1996). VLF responses can be initiated by fluences as low as 0.1 nmol m-', whereas LF responses require fluences greater than 1 pmol m-'. HIRs are elicited by prolonged or continuous irradiation that require exposure for hours, and fluences in excess of 10 mmol m-'. Plants monitor their light environment using a number of photoreceptors, the best characterized of which are phytochromes.