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Strigolactones are regulators of root development [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2011
SummaryStrigolactones (SLs) have been defined as a new group of plant hormones or their derivatives that suppress lateral shoot branching. Recently, a new role for SLs was discovered, in the regulation of root development. Strigolactones were shown to alter root architecture and affect root‐hair elongation.
Hinanit Koltai
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Quantification of Strigolactones

2019
Strigolactones (SLs) are a family of natural products produced by the plants as shoot branching factors and responsible for the induction of hyphal branching in arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. They have been also used by parasitic plant seeds as stimulators of their germination as a strategy to ensure the presence of a host in the environment.
Carlos, Rial   +4 more
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Avoiding conflict with strigolactones

Science Signaling, 2022
Plants detect and respond to neighbors with root-produced hormones.
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Action of Strigolactones in Plants

2014
Strigolactones (SLs) have diverse roles that afford plants robust adaptive capacities to interact with diverse growth environments. Based on recent progress in the characterization of a class of SLs-insensitive shoot branching mutants, key components of the SL signal transduction pathway have been identified, and a framework of SL actions in plant ...
Guosheng, Xiong   +2 more
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Strigolactones and Parasitic Plants

2019
A parasitic plant is a flowering plant that attaches itself morphologically and physiologically to a host (another plant) by a modified root (the haustorium). Only about 25 out of the 270 genera of parasitic plants have a negative impact in agriculture and forestry, and thus can be considered weeds.
Maurizio Vurro   +3 more
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Synthesis of Simple Strigolactone Mimics

2021
Strigolactones (SLs) are natural compounds occurring in plants which have a numerous functions in plant development; therefore, they are plant hormones. Unfortunately, their natural abundance is very low and because of their structure complexity it is difficult to prepare them in big quantities; alternatives with simpler structures and similar ...
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Strigolactones: a new hormone with a past

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2009
The recent discovery of an endogenous hormonal activity for strigolactones in shoot branching was surprising since these molecules were thought to mostly play roles as signaling molecules between organisms. Even in the context of plant hormones, strigolactones appear to be different in that their role in plant development is quite restricted. This most
Yuichiro, Tsuchiya, Peter, McCourt
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The Chemistry of Strigolactones

2019
Focus of this chapter is the chemistry of Strigolactones. The structural features that identify the canonical versus non canonical Strigolactones, as well as the stereochemistry of the Strigol type and Orobanchol type families will be described. A special emphasis will be devoted to the total synthesis of natural Strigolactones as the most reliable and
Cristina Prandi   +1 more
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Strigolactones

Ayyagari Ramlal   +4 more
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