2024
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16751
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Spliceosomal complex components are critical for adjusting the C:N balance during high‐light acclimation

Gali Estopare Araguirang,
Benedikt Venn,
Nadja‐Magdalena Kelber
et al.

Abstract: SUMMARYPlant acclimation to an ever‐changing environment is decisive for growth, reproduction, and survival. Light availability limits biomass production on both ends of the intensity spectrum. Therefore, the adjustment of plant metabolism is central to high‐light (HL) acclimation, and the accumulation of photoprotective anthocyanins is commonly observed. However, mechanisms and factors regulating the HL acclimation response are less clear. Two Arabidopsis mutants of spliceosome components exhibiting a pronoun… Show more

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