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Nature Communications | 2014
A.I. Velez Ramirez; W. van Ieperen; Dick Vreugdenhil; P.M.J.A. van Poppel; E. Heuvelink; Frank F. Millenaar
An important constraint for plant biomass production is the natural day length. Artificial light allows for longer photoperiods, but tomato plants develop a detrimental leaf injury when grown under continuous light--a still poorly understood phenomenon discovered in the 1920s. Here, we report a dominant locus on chromosome 7 of wild tomato species that confers continuous light tolerance. Genetic evidence, RNAseq data, silencing experiments and sequence analysis all point to the type III light harvesting chlorophyll a/b binding protein 13 (CAB-13) gene as a major factor responsible for the tolerance. In Arabidopsis thaliana, this protein is thought to have a regulatory role balancing light harvesting by photosystems I and II. Introgressing the tolerance into modern tomato hybrid lines, results in up to 20% yield increase, showing that limitations for crop productivity, caused by the adaptation of plants to the terrestrial 24-h day/night cycle, can be overcome.
Proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium on Light in Horticultural Systems, Wageningen, The Netherlands, October 14-18, 2012 | 2012
A.I. Velez Ramirez; E. Heuvelink; W. van Ieperen; Dick Vreugdenhil; Frank F. Millenaar
HortFlora Research Spectrum | 2013
M. C. Singh; W. van Ieperen; E. Heuvelink
Onder Glas | 2017
W. van Ieperen; E. Heuvelink; T. Kierkels
Onder Glas | 2017
W. van Ieperen; E. Heuvelink; T. Kierkels
Onder Glas | 2014
W. van Ieperen; E. Heuvelink; T. Kierkels
Onder Glas | 2014
W. van Ieperen; E. Heuvelink; T. Kierkels
Onder Glas | 2013
W. van Ieperen; E. Heuvelink; T. Kierkels
In Greenhouses : the international magazine for greenhouse growers | 2013
W. van Ieperen; E. Heuvelink; T. Kierkels
Onder Glas | 2012
A.I. Velez Ramirez; E. Heuvelink; T. Kierkels