HIGHLIGHTS
- who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Orange Is the New Green: Arabidopsis ORANGE Represses Chloroplast Biogenesis[OPEN], in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25,/Dec/2019
SUMMARY
IN BRIEF Chloroplast development in germinating seedlings initiates upon illumination. Whereas chloroplasts in true leaves develop directly from proplastids, chloroplasts in cotyledons of dark-grown seedlings develop from an intermediate type of plastid called an etioplast. During development, etioplasts accumulate carotenoids and protochlorophyllides in their prolamellar bodies. Subsequently, the photosystems assemble into thylakoid membranes with the incorporated chlorophylls to form functional chloroplasts (Sundqvist and . . .
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