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  • The circadian system in plants allows them to adapt to day and night cycles, influencing their growth and photosynthesis mechanisms.
  • This study investigates how different light conditions, like normal photoperiods and continuous light, affect the expression of crucial genes involved in the circadian rhythm and photosynthesis of tea plants.
  • Findings indicate that shorter or altered light periods can modify gene expression and impact stomatal behavior, revealing complex interactions between circadian rhythms and photosynthetic efficiency in tea plants.

Article Abstract

The circadian system of plants is a complex physiological mechanism, a biological process in which plants can adjust themselves according to the day and night cycle. To understand the effects of different photoperiods on the biological clock of tea plants, we analyzed the expression levels of core clock genes (, , , ) and photosynthesis-related genes (, , ) under normal light (light/dark = 12 h/12 h, 12L12D) and took the cost function defined by cycle and phase errors as the basic model parameter. In the continuous light environment (24 h light, 24L), the peak activity and cycle of key genes that control the biological clock and photosynthesis were delayed by 1-2 h. Under a skeleton photoperiod (6L6D, 3L3D), the expression profiles of clock genes and photosynthesis-related genes in tea plants were changed and stomatal opening showed a circadian rhythm. These observations suggest that a skeleton photoperiod may have an effect on the circadian rhythm, photosynthetic efficiency and stomatal regulation of tea plants. Our study and model analyzed the components of circadian rhythms under different photoperiodic pathways, and also revealed the underlying mechanisms of circadian regulation of photosynthesis in tea plants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11480659PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhae226DOI Listing

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