Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

phytochrome

Noun
/ˈfaɪtəʊkroʊm/
Definition
Phytochrome is a photoreceptor in plants that detects light and helps regulate various biological processes such as germination, flowering, and circadian rhythms.
Examples
  • Phytochromes play a crucial role in helping plants adapt to changing light conditions.
  • Researchers study phytochrome to better understand how plants sense their environment.
  • In some plants, the activation of phytochrome can trigger the flowering process.
Meaning
It is a protein that absorbs light, primarily in the red and far-red wavelengths, influencing plant development in response to environmental light conditions.
Synonyms
  • light receptor
  • plant photoreceptor