Malleshaiah SharathKumar, Sarah Courbier, Mikhail Schepetilnikov, Prakhar Awasthi, Johanna Krahmer, Gabriela Toledo-Ortiz
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Light-mediated balances and trade-offs in plant energy and resource management.
Light is a central environmental signal that coordinates plant development, metabolism, and stress responses. By integrating external cues with internal programs, plants balance growth and resource allocation to adapt to fluctuating environments. Light-regulated signalling cascades drive morpho-physiological adaptations for optimized light capture, tuning photosynthetic efficiency, and source-sink dynamics. Key transcriptional hubs, regulated by master transcription factors such as HY5, PIFs, and GLKs coordinate photosynthesis, growth, and defence responses, driving adjustments and imposing balances for adaptation to shade, variable light, and stress. In addition to photosynthetic energy production, light signalling pathways influence carbon and nitrogen metabolism, leading to sugar allocation, starch turnover, and nutrient utilization-balancing trade-offs and balances between growth, energy storage, and stress responses. Emerging evidence shows that light signalling pathways intersect with energy-monitoring cascades regulated by TOR, T6P and SnRK1, linking the plant's energy status to growth, immunity, and stress resilience. Sugar levels and light signals can also jointly regulate responses to both biotic and abiotic stress, with TOR acting as a central integration hub for environmental and metabolic signals, including transcriptional and translational mechanisms. This review synthesises current understanding on the interplay between light and TOR-mediated networks in energy production and allocation, while highlighting knowledge gaps that limit translational potential for improving plant productivity and resilience.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Botany publishes high-quality primary research and review papers in the plant sciences. These papers cover a range of disciplines from molecular and cellular physiology and biochemistry through whole plant physiology to community physiology.
Full-length primary papers should contribute to our understanding of how plants develop and function, and should provide new insights into biological processes. The journal will not publish purely descriptive papers or papers that report a well-known process in a species in which the process has not been identified previously. Articles should be concise and generally limited to 10 printed pages.