Matthys_2016_Planta_243_1327

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Title : The Whats, the Wheres and the Hows of strigolactone action in the roots - Matthys_2016_Planta_243_1327
Author(s) : Matthys C , Walton A , Struk S , Stes E , Boyer FD , Gevaert K , Goormachtig S
Ref : Planta , 243 :1327 , 2016
Abstract :

Strigolactones control various aspects of plant development, including root architecture. Here, we review how strigolactones act in the root and survey the strigolactone specificity of signaling components that affect root development. Strigolactones are a group of secondary metabolites produced in plants that have been assigned multiple roles, of which the most recent is hormonal activity. Over the last decade, these compounds have been shown to regulate various aspects of plant development, such as shoot branching and leaf senescence, but a growing body of literature suggests that these hormones play an equally important role in the root. In this review, we present all known root phenotypes linked to strigolactones. We examine the expression and presence of the main players in biosynthesis and signaling of these hormones and bring together the available information that allows us to explain how strigolactones act to modulate the root system architecture.

PubMedSearch : Matthys_2016_Planta_243_1327
PubMedID: 26895337

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Matthys C, Walton A, Struk S, Stes E, Boyer FD, Gevaert K, Goormachtig S (2016)
The Whats, the Wheres and the Hows of strigolactone action in the roots
Planta 243 :1327

Matthys C, Walton A, Struk S, Stes E, Boyer FD, Gevaert K, Goormachtig S (2016)
Planta 243 :1327