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Photosynthetic Biogas Upgrading Using Microalgal-Bacterial Consortia: Fundamentals, Process Optimization and Challenges. [PDF]
Rodero MDR, Drazdienė L, Muñoz R.
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Open and shut: Apoplastic water availability dominates stomatal immunity in determining disease resistance. [PDF]
Maidment JHR, Xu B.
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Engineering strigolactone signaling: toward crops that resist parasites without sacrificing symbiosis. [PDF]
Huang Z, Qi F.
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Zealactones. Novel natural strigolactones from maize
In the root exudate and root extracts of maize hybrid cv NK Falkone seven putative strigolactones were detected using UPLC-TQ-MS-MS. All seven compounds displayed MS-MS-fragmentation common for strigolactones and particularly the presence of a fragment ...
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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.
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Catabolism of strigolactones by a carboxylesterase
Nature Plants, 2021Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoid-derived plant hormones that control shoot branching and communications between host plants and symbiotic fungi or root parasitic plants. Extensive studies have identified the key components participating in SL biosynthesis and signalling, whereas the catabolism or deactivation of endogenous SLs in planta remains ...
Enjun Xu +6 more
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Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2010
Strigolactones (SLs) were originally isolated from plant root exudates as germination stimulants for root parasitic plants of the family Orobanchaceae, including witchweeds (Striga spp.), broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.), and Alectra spp., and so were regarded as detrimental to the producing plants.
Xiaonan, Xie +2 more
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Strigolactones (SLs) were originally isolated from plant root exudates as germination stimulants for root parasitic plants of the family Orobanchaceae, including witchweeds (Striga spp.), broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.), and Alectra spp., and so were regarded as detrimental to the producing plants.
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Effect of strigolactones on recruitment of the rice root-associated microbiome [PDF]
Strigolactones are endogenous plant hormones regulating plant development and are exuded into the rhizosphere when plants experience nutrient deficiency.
Bora Kim +2 more
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As the newest plant hormone, strigolactone research is undergoing an exciting expansion. In less than five years, roles for strigolactones have been defined in shoot branching, secondary growth, root growth and nodulation, to add to the growing understanding of their role in arbuscular mycorrhizae and parasitic weed interactions.
Eloise Foo
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