Q&A: What are strigolactones and why are they important to plants and soil microbes?
What are strigolactones? Strigolactones are signaling compounds made by plants. They have two main functions: first, as endogenous hormones to control plant development, and second as components of root exudates to promote symbiotic interactions between ...
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Divergent strigolactones or karrikins signaling is mediated by preferred AtD14/KAI2-MAX2-SMXL complex targeting specific SMXL domains. [PDF]
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Stereospecific Antifungal Activity of Strigolactone Analogues Against <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> and <i>Sclerotinia sclerotiorum</i>. [PDF]
Huang P, Yao R, Chen L.
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<i>Armillaria</i> Species: Biological Complexity, Bioactive Metabolites and Molecular Foundations for Medicinal and Agricultural Applications. [PDF]
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Phytohormonal modulation alleviates arsenic toxicity in rice by enhancing antioxidant defenses, proline metabolism, and arsenic detoxification mechanisms. [PDF]
Shaghaleh H +5 more
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Regulation of arbuscular mycorrhiza development by environmental stimuli: Many roads lead to strigolactones. [PDF]
Buhrman K, Gutjahr C.
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Editorial: Secondary metabolites in beverage plant: metabolism, function, and regulation. [PDF]
Zhang Q, Xiong L, Xu X.
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Structure of the Strigolactone Receptor and the Molecular Mechanism of Strigolactone Signaling
Hidemitsu NAKAMURA +3 more
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Editorial: Advancing mycorrhizal research for sustainable ecosystem and agricultural practices. [PDF]
Zimmermann SD +3 more
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Strigolactones and sesquiterpene lactones induce Orobanche cumana germination via KAI2d receptors through distinct processes. [PDF]
Affholder J +12 more
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