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An improved strategy to analyse strigolactones in complex sample matrices using UHPLC–MS/MS [PDF]
Background Strigolactones represent the most recently described group of plant hormones involved in many aspects of plant growth regulation. Simultaneously, root exuded strigolactones mediate rhizosphere signaling towards beneficial arbuscular ...
Kristýna Floková +6 more
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Hormonal Modulation of Plant Immunity
Plant hormones have pivotal roles in the regulation of plant growth, development, and reproduction. Additionally, they emerged as cellular signal molecules with key functions in the regulation of immune responses to microbial pathogens, insect herbivores, and beneficial microbes.
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Multiple levels of crosstalk in hormone networks regulating plant defense [PDF]
Plant hormones are essential for regulating the interactions between plants and their complex biotic and abiotic environments. Each hormone initiates a specific molecular pathway and these different hormone pathways are integrated in a complex network of
Van Wees, Saskia C.M. +2 more
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Plant Hormone Modularity and the Survival-Reproduction Trade-Off. [PDF]
Biological modularity refers to the organization of living systems into separate functional units that interact in different combinations to promote individual well-being and species survival.
Kurepa J, Smalle JA.
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Plants deposit photosynthetically-fixed carbon in the rhizosphere, the thin soil layer directly around the root, thereby creating a hospitable environment for microbes.
Gilles Vismans +14 more
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Strigolactones: Plant Hormones with Promising Features [PDF]
Almost 80 years after the discovery of the first plant hormone, auxin, a few years ago a new class of plant hormones, the strigolactones, was discovered.
Raymonde Fonne‐Pfister +8 more
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Foes or Friends: ABA and Ethylene Interaction under Abiotic Stress
Due to their sessile nature, plants constantly adapt to their environment by modulating various internal plant hormone signals and distributions, as plants perceive environmental changes.
Maren Müller
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Adaptation of the parasitic plant lifecycle: germination is controlled by essential host signaling molecules [PDF]
Parasitic plants are plants that connect with a haustorium to the vasculature of another, host, plant from which they absorb water, assimilates, and nutrients.
Li, C. +6 more
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Plant non-coding RNAs function in pollen development and male sterility
Male sterility is classified as either cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) or genic male sterility (GMS). Generally, CMS involves mitochondrial genomes interacting with the nuclear genome, while GMS is caused by nuclear genes alone.
Hushuai Nie +5 more
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Agrobacterium rhizogenes transformed calli of the holoparasitic plant Phelipanche ramosa maintain parasitic competence [PDF]
Phelipanche and Orobanche spp. (broomrapes) are economically important parasitic weeds, causing severe damage to many agricultural crops. However, conventional methods to control these parasitic weeds are often not effective.
Bouwmeester, H.J.; id_orcid +8 more
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