Sunflowers Content / Sunflowers Content for ϲϿ Davis en How Sunflowers See the Sun /curiosity/news/how-sunflowers-see-sun <p>Sunflowers famously turn their faces to follow the sun as it crosses the sky. But how do sunflowers “see” the sun to follow it? New work from plant biologists at the University of California, Davis, published Oct. 31 in&nbsp;PLOS Biology, shows that they use a different, novel mechanism from that previously thought.&nbsp;</p> <p>“This was a total surprise for us,” said Stacey Harmer, professor of plant biology at ϲϿ Davis and senior author on the paper.&nbsp;</p> October 31, 2023 - 11:00am Andy Fell /curiosity/news/how-sunflowers-see-sun Circadian Clock Controls Sunflower Blooms, Optimizing for Pollinators /food/news/circadian-clock-controls-sunflower-blooms-optimizing-pollinators <p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>An internal circadian clock controls the distinctive concentric rings of flowering in sunflowers, maximizing visits from pollinators, a new study from plant biologists at the University of California, Davis, shows. The work is published Jan. 13 in eLife. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p> January 17, 2023 - 11:00am Andy Fell /food/news/circadian-clock-controls-sunflower-blooms-optimizing-pollinators Why Sunflowers Face East /curiosity/news/why-sunflowers-face-east <p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>Sunflowers face the rising sun because increased morning warmth attracts more bees and also helps the plants reproduce more efficiently, according to a study by researchers at the University of California, Davis. The results were published Aug. 9 in <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17627">New Phytologist</a>. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p> August 10, 2021 - 1:30pm Andy Fell /curiosity/news/why-sunflowers-face-east Sunflowers Move by the Clock /news/sunflowers-move-clock <p>Plant biologists at ϲϿ Davis and colleagues&nbsp;have discovered how sunflowers use their internal circadian clock, acting on growth hormones, to follow the sun during the day as they grow. Following the sun allows the plants to grow faster and put on more biomass. Mature flowers face east, where warm morning sun encourages pollinators.&nbsp;</p> August 04, 2016 - 1:56pm Andy Fell /news/sunflowers-move-clock