@article{c096782b7cfa4e7da7be27d8191c8d52,
title = "25 Years of thermomorphogenesis research: milestones and perspectives",
abstract = "In 1998, Bill Gray and colleagues showed that warm temperatures trigger arabidopsis hypocotyl elongation in an auxin-dependent manner. This laid the foundation for a vibrant research discipline. With several active members of the {\textquoteleft}thermomorphogenesis{\textquoteright} community, we here reflect on 25 years of elevated ambient temperature research and look to the future.",
keywords = "high temperature signalling, hypocotyl, phytohormones, thermomorphogenesis, thermosensor",
author = "Marcel Quint and Carolin Delker and Sureshkumar Balasubramanian and Martin Balcerowicz and Casal, {Jorge J.} and Castroverde, {Christian Danve M.} and Meng Chen and Xuemei Chen and {De Smet}, Ive and Christian Fankhauser and Franklin, {Keara A.} and Halliday, {Karen J.} and Scott Hayes and Danhua Jiang and Jung, {Jae Hoon} and Eirini Kaiserli and Kumar, {S. Vinod} and Daniel Maag and Eunkyoo Oh and Park, {Chung Mo} and Steven Penfield and Giorgio Perrella and Salom{\'e} Prat and Reis, {Rodrigo S.} and Wigge, {Philip A.} and Willige, {Bj{\"o}rn C.} and {van Zanten}, Martijn",
note = "Funding Information: Many laboratories have made important contributions to the field. We sincerely apologise to all those whose important work could not be included due to stringent space and referencing constraints. No interests are declared. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Elsevier Ltd",
year = "2023",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/j.tplants.2023.07.001",
language = "English",
volume = "28",
pages = "1098--1100",
journal = "Trends in Plant Science",
issn = "1360-1385",
publisher = "Cell Press",
number = "10",
}