THE ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE PHYTOCHROME FAMILY. CLUES TO A TRANSGENIC PROGRAMME OF CROP IMPROVEMENT |
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Authors: | Harry Smith |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK |
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Abstract: | Phytochrome-mediated proximity perception and induction of shade avoidance responses provide clues towards a novel genetic engineering approach for the improvement of crop plants. In this Commentary Article, I argue that the elimination, or disablement, of proximity perception and the associated shade avoidance syndrome by transgenic manipulation of phytochrome genes should provide a strategy for the creation of new crop plants in which a greater proportion of assimilates is incorporated into harvestable material. Such a programme would enable increases in agricultural productivity without a requirement for the increased application of agrochemicals. Some potential approaches towards realizing these goals are proposed. |
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