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The circadian clock perceives seasonal changes in day length and temperature and then regulates numerous internal cellular processes. Arabidopsis thaliana EARLY FLOWERING4 (ELF4) is a key circadian clock component that is involved in transcriptional regulation of the central oscillator and multiple output pathways. However, the functions of ELF4 orthologues in other organisms are poorly understood...