Abstract

Li et al. (Page 1901‐1915) report that the blue light sensor phototropin 1 interacts with and phosphorylates FERONIA under lateral blue light to regulate H+ and auxin asymmetric distribution during phototropic bending growth in Arabidopsis hypocotyl. The cover shows HPTS staining of H+ distribution and the morphology of the wild type (left) and feronia mutant (right) during phototropic growth.

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