Full moonlight-induced circadian clock entrainment in Coffea arabica.
Jean-Christophe BreitlerD DjerrabS LeranL ToniuttiC GuittinD SeveracM PratlongA DereeperH EtienneB BertrandPublished in: BMC plant biology (2020)
Moonlight also negatively influenced many genes involved in photosynthesis, chlorophyll biosynthesis and chloroplast machinery at the end of the night, suggesting that the full moon has a negative effect on primary photosynthetic machinery at dawn. Moreover, full moonlight promotes the transcription of major rhythmic redox genes and many heat shock proteins, suggesting that moonlight is perceived as stress. We confirmed this huge impact of weak light (less than 6 lx) on the transcription of circadian clock genes in controlled conditions mimicking full moonlight.