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Shade avoidance
Phytochrome B Represses Teosinte Branched1 Expression and Induces Sorghum Axillary Bud Outgrowth in Response to Light Signals1
Multiple Pathways in the Control of the Shade Avoidance Response
Far-Red Photons Affect Plant Growth and Development: a Guide to Optimize the Amount and Proportion of Far-Red Under Sole-Source Electric Lights
RNA Sequencing-Based Exploration of the Effects of Far-Red Light on Lncrnas Involved in the Shade-Avoidance Response of D
Reducing Shade Avoidance Can Improve Arabidopsis Canopy Performance Against 2 Competitors 3 4 Chrysoula K
Grassy Tillers1 Promotes Apical Dominance in Maize and Responds to Shade Signals in the Grasses
Genome-Wide Transcriptional Responses to Shade: Linking Shade Avoidance and Auxin
The Impact of Far-Red Light Supplementation on Hormonal Responses to Cold Acclimation in Barley
Plants Wait for the Lights to Change to Red COMMENTARY Paul F
Phytochrome-Mediated Shade Avoidance Responses1
A Latitudinal Cline and Response to Vernalization in Leaf
Acceleration of Flowering During Shade Avoidance in Arabidopsis
Morphogenesis, Flowering, and Gene Expression of Dendranthema Grandiflorum in Response to Shift in Light Quality of Night Interruption
Effect of Far-Red Induced Shade-Avoidance Responses on Carbon Allocation in Arabidopsis Thaliana
Phytochrome Physiology and Plant Perception of Far-Red Photons
Molecular Control of Crop Shade Avoidance
Photoreceptor Crosstalk in Shade Avoidance
Light Intensity Modulates the Regulatory Network of the Shade Avoidance Response in Arabidopsis
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Twilight-Zone and Canopy Shade Induction of the Athb-2 Homeobox
Regulation of Photomorphogenic Development by Plant Phytochromes
Plant Neighbor Detection Through Touching Leaf Tips Precedes Phytochrome Signals
The Shade-Avoidance Syndrome: Multiple Signals and Ecological Consequences
The Shade Avoidance Syndrome: Multiple Responses Mediated by Multiple Phytochromes
Rewiring of Auxin Signaling Under Persistent Shade
Overexpression of Homologous Phytochrome Genes in Tomato