From: Review: the effect of light on the key pigment compounds of photosensitive etiolated tea plant
No. | Main research contents | References |
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1 | The discoloration mechanism of leaf color in response to different light signals is studied at the molecular level | |
2 | Different omics techniques are used to compare the molecular mechanism and metabolism of pigment compounds in etiolated tea in response to light intensity | Fan (2019) |
3 | Non-targeted metabonomics is used to analyze the causes of color variation of tender shoots of etiolation tea plants | |
4 | Transcriptome sequencing, ultrastructural analysis and biochemical analysis are used to analyze the causes of leaf color variation and the differential accumulation of pigments in etiolated tea plants | Zheng et al. (2021); Hao et al. (2020); Jiang et al. (2020); Liu et al. (2017); Wang et al. (2014); Yamashita et al. (2021) |
5 | Effects of light intensity on transcription of genes related to chlorophyll and carotenoid biosynthesis and chloroplast ultrastructure of etiolated tea plants | |
6 | Effects of shading on tea pigment compounds, leaf color and photoreceptors | Yangen et al. (2019); Sano et al. (2018); Tian et al. (2019) |
7 | Physiological characteristics and mechanism of leaf color response to light quality in etiolated tea plant | Tian (2020) |
8 | De novo sequencing of transcriptome was used to analyze the complex light response regulatory network of etiolated tea plant | Wu et al. (2016) |
9 | Photosynthetic characteristics and chloroplast ultrastructure of tea resources with different leaf colors | Xu (2016) |