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Turning down the heat: A photoreceptor-based repression of plant thermotolerance

Summary by Plantae
Plants use several photoreceptors to perceive light including the cryptochromes (CRYs), which are implicated in blue-light reception and coordinate developmental processes including photomorphogenesis. Here, Liu et al. shed light on how light and temperature cues simultaneously affect plants. They identified a molecular mechanism by which blue-light negatively regulates thermotolerance in… Source
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Plantae broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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