Far-Red Light Regulates the Circadian Rhythm Pathway to Accelerate Rice Flowering
Zonggeng Li, Chengbo Zhou, Jiangtao Hu, Junhua Xie, Quan Yuan, Fang Wang, Sen Wang, Qichang Yang

TL;DR
Far-red light speeds up rice flowering by influencing growth and gene activity related to the circadian rhythm.
Contribution
This study reveals how far-red light accelerates rice flowering through hormonal and genetic mechanisms.
Findings
Far-red light treatment caused flowering 12 days earlier than the control treatment.
Far-red light increased plant growth and photosynthetic efficiency while altering hormone levels.
Transcriptomic analysis showed activation of the circadian rhythm and flowering-related genes under far-red light.
Abstract
Early flowering is a key element of the rice speed-breeding protocol that enables improved genetic gain and accelerates the cultivation of new varieties. Although far-red light (FR) is commonly used to modulate plant developmental processes, the mechanisms by which it influences flowering and growth in rice are poorly understood. In this study, the control treatment (CK) consisted of red-blue-green composite light at 300 μmol m−2 s−1, while two additional treatments were applied: one with the photon flux density (PFD) increased to 350 μmol m−2 s−1 (HI—high intensity) under the same light spectrum as CK, and the other supplemented with 50 μmol m−2 s−1 of FR based on CK. The results demonstrated that both elevated PFD and supplemental FR significantly enhanced vegetative growth, as evidenced by increased plant height, tiller number, leaf area, and biomass accumulation, along with improved…
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TopicsLight effects on plants · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
