1. What are the contributions in this paper?
The breath and complexity of this topic forced us to concentrate on specific aspects of photomorphogenesis and the authors point the readers to recent reviews for some aspects of light-mediated signaling ( e. g. transition to flowering ).
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2. What is the germination potential of seeds?
It should be pointed out that the germination potential of seeds is conditioned by light-stable phytochrome that is transmitted in the dry seed in a Pfr/Ptot ratio depending on the growth conditions of the mother plant (Casal and Sánchez, 1998).
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3. What is the best-known example of a systemic signal induced by light?
The best-known example of such systemic signal induced by light is “florigen” that is induced in the leaves and moves to apical meristem to regulate the formation of flowers (Kobayashi and Weigel, 2007; Turck et al., 2008).
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4. What is the effect of light on stomata opening?
In addition to light’s shortterm effect on stomata opening several photoreceptors have also been shown to control the stomata index (ratio of guard cells over total cells).
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