Flematti_2015_BMC.Biol_13_108

Reference

Title : What are karrikins and how were they 'discovered' by plants? - Flematti_2015_BMC.Biol_13_108
Author(s) : Flematti GR , Dixon KW , Smith SM
Ref : BMC Biol , 13 :108 , 2015
Abstract :

Karrikins are a family of compounds produced by wildfires that can stimulate the germination of dormant seeds of plants from numerous families. Seed plants could have 'discovered' karrikins during fire-prone times in the Cretaceous period when flowering plants were evolving rapidly. Recent research suggests that karrikins mimic an unidentified endogenous compound that has roles in seed germination and early plant development. The endogenous signalling compound is presumably not only similar to karrikins, but also to the related strigolactone hormones.

PubMedSearch : Flematti_2015_BMC.Biol_13_108
PubMedID: 26689715

Related information

Citations formats

Flematti GR, Dixon KW, Smith SM (2015)
What are karrikins and how were they 'discovered' by plants?
BMC Biol 13 :108

Flematti GR, Dixon KW, Smith SM (2015)
BMC Biol 13 :108