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Study uncovers how plants see blue light – Devdiscourse
Researchers from the University of California, unveils the mystery behind how plants perceive and react to light across a wide spectrum.

Researchers from the University of California, unveils the mystery behind how plants perceive and react to light across a wide spectrum. New research published in Nature Communications Biology shows how plants can respond to blue light in particular by revealing the structure of cryptochrome-2, the molecule that reacts to blue light.
New research from Prof. Nitzan Shabek’s laboratory in the Department of Plant Biology, College of Biological Sciences explains the concept by exaggerating the study….
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