Plant circadian network

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Abstract

The circadian clock generates biological rhythms with a period of 24 h. Circadian clock function is essential for plant physiology and development and provides an adaptive advantage. The circadian clock is synchronized by changes in environmental signals. Pre- and posttranscriptional mechanisms regulate the expression and activity of the circadian oscillator. The expression of many genes and key metabolic and developmental processes are controlled by the circadian clock.

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Malapeira, J., Benlloch, R., Henriques, R., & Mas, P. (2014). Plant circadian network. In Molecular Biology (pp. 333–381). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7570-5_6

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