noun
- Plural of phytochrome; photoreceptor proteins in plants that regulate growth and development in response to light, particularly red and far-red light wavelengths.
Usage: technical; biology; usually used in plural form in scientific contexts
Examples
- Phytochromes help plants detect day length and adjust their flowering time accordingly.
- The activation of phytochromes triggers seed germination in many plant species.
- Scientists study phytochromes to understand how plants sense their light environment.
- Phytochromes exist in two interconvertible forms depending on light exposure.
- The discovery of phytochromes revolutionized our understanding of plant photobiology.