Regulation of Root Development and Architecture by Strigolactones under Optimal and Nutrient Deficiency Conditions
Strigolactones (SLs) constitute a group of plant hormones which are involved in multiple aspects of plant growth and development. Beside their role in shoot and root development and plant architecture in general, SLs are also involved in plant responses to nutrient deficiency by promoting interactio...
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doaj-84175d2223a64fa49572920c62a8190b2020-11-24T21:09:45ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-06-01197188710.3390/ijms19071887ijms19071887Regulation of Root Development and Architecture by Strigolactones under Optimal and Nutrient Deficiency ConditionsMarek Marzec0Michael Melzer1Department of Genetics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia, 40-032 Katowice, PolandDepartment of Physiology and Cell Biology, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), D-06466 Gatersleben, GermanyStrigolactones (SLs) constitute a group of plant hormones which are involved in multiple aspects of plant growth and development. Beside their role in shoot and root development and plant architecture in general, SLs are also involved in plant responses to nutrient deficiency by promoting interactions with symbiotic organisms and via promotion of root elongation. Recent observations on the cross talk between SLs and other hormones demonstrate that the inhibition of adventitious root formation by ethylene is independent of SLs. Additionally, it was shown that root exposure to SLs leads to the accumulation of secondary metabolites, such as flavonols or antioxidants. These data suggest pleiotropic effects of SLs, that influence root development. The discovery that the commonly used synthetic SL analogue racGR24 might also mimic the function of other plant growth regulators, such as karrikins, has led us to consider the previously published publications under the new aspects. This review summarizes present knowledge about the function of SLs in shaping root systems under optimal and nutrient deficiency conditions. Results which appear inconsistent with the various aspects of root development are singled out.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/7/1887nutrient stressroot developmentstrigolactones (SLs) |
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Regulation of Root Development and Architecture by Strigolactones under Optimal and Nutrient Deficiency Conditions |
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Regulation of Root Development and Architecture by Strigolactones under Optimal and Nutrient Deficiency Conditions |
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Regulation of Root Development and Architecture by Strigolactones under Optimal and Nutrient Deficiency Conditions |
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Regulation of Root Development and Architecture by Strigolactones under Optimal and Nutrient Deficiency Conditions |
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regulation of root development and architecture by strigolactones under optimal and nutrient deficiency conditions |
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Strigolactones (SLs) constitute a group of plant hormones which are involved in multiple aspects of plant growth and development. Beside their role in shoot and root development and plant architecture in general, SLs are also involved in plant responses to nutrient deficiency by promoting interactions with symbiotic organisms and via promotion of root elongation. Recent observations on the cross talk between SLs and other hormones demonstrate that the inhibition of adventitious root formation by ethylene is independent of SLs. Additionally, it was shown that root exposure to SLs leads to the accumulation of secondary metabolites, such as flavonols or antioxidants. These data suggest pleiotropic effects of SLs, that influence root development. The discovery that the commonly used synthetic SL analogue racGR24 might also mimic the function of other plant growth regulators, such as karrikins, has led us to consider the previously published publications under the new aspects. This review summarizes present knowledge about the function of SLs in shaping root systems under optimal and nutrient deficiency conditions. Results which appear inconsistent with the various aspects of root development are singled out. |
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