photoreceptors control plant stem growth
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•New discovery on how plants detect light and grow could result in more resilient crops
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University of WisconsinMadison researchers have discovered where an important photoreceptor acts within plant stems.
The finding could help growers improve the success rate of crops like soybeans.
Researchers could use this new knowledge to genetically alter seeds to enhance the role of cryptochrome-1 (cry1).
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