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تعداد نتایج: 101  

2015
Manoj Kumar Nirali Pandya-Kumar Anandamoy Dam Hila Haor Einav Mayzlish-Gati Eduard Belausov Smadar Wininger Mohamad Abu-Abied Christopher S. P. McErlean Liam J. Bromhead Cristina Prandi Yoram Kapulnik Hinanit Koltai

Strigolactones (SLs) are plant hormones that regulate the plant response to phosphate (Pi) growth conditions. At least part of SL-signalling execution in roots involves MAX2-dependent effects on PIN2 polar localization in the plasma membrane (PM) and actin bundling and dynamics. We examined PIN2 expression, PIN2 PM localization, endosome trafficking, and actin bundling under low-Pi conditions: ...

Journal: :Molecular plant 2013
Mark T Waters Steven M Smith

Karrikins are butenolide compounds released from burning vegetation that stimulate seed germination and enhance seedling photomorphogenesis. Strigolactones are structurally similar plant hormones that regulate shoot and root development, and promote the germination of parasitic weed seeds. In Arabidopsis, the F-box protein MAX2 is required for responses to karrikins and strigolactones, and the ...

2010
Zhongyuan Hu Haifang Yan Jinghua Yang Shinjiro Yamaguchi Masahiko Maekawa Itsuro Takamure Nobuhiro Tsutsumi Junko Kyozuka Mikio Nakazono

Strigolactones (SLs) are newly discovered plant hormones that regulate plant growth and development including shoot branching. They also stimulate symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Rice has at least three genes that are involved in SL synthesis (D10, D17/HTD1 and D27) and at least two genes that are involved in SL signaling (D3) and SL signaling or downstream metabolism (D14/D88/HTD2...

2015
Marc-Marie Lechat Guillaume Brun Grégory Montiel Christophe Véronési Philippe Simier Séverine Thoiron Jean-Bernard Pouvreau Philippe Delavault

Seed dormancy release of the obligate root parasitic plant, Phelipanche ramosa, requires a minimum 4-day conditioning period followed by stimulation by host-derived germination stimulants, such as strigolactones. Germination is then mediated by germination stimulant-dependent activation of PrCYP707A1, an abscisic acid catabolic gene. The molecular mechanisms occurring during the conditioning pe...

2016
Zhaoqun Yao Fang Tian Xiaolei Cao Ying Xu Meixiu Chen Benchun Xiang Sifeng Zhao

Phelipanche aegyptiaca is one of the most destructive root parasitic plants of Orobanchaceae. This plant has significant impacts on crop yields worldwide. Conditioned and host root stimulants, in particular, strigolactones, are needed for unique seed germination. However, no extensive study on this phenomenon has been conducted because of insufficient genomic information. Deep RNA sequencing, i...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2014
Jinfeng Zhao Tao Wang Minxia Wang Yuanyuan Liu Shoujiang Yuan Yanan Gao Liang Yin Wei Sun Lixiang Peng Wenhui Zhang Jianmin Wan Xueyong Li

Strigolactones (SLs) are a novel class of plant hormones that inhibit shoot branching. Currently, two proteins in rice are thought to play crucial roles in SL signal transduction. DWARF14 (D14), an α/β hydrolase, is responsible for SL perception, while DWARF3 (D3), an F-box protein with leucine-rich repeats, is essential for SL signal transduction. However, how these two proteins transmit SL si...

2010
Mónica Fernández-Aparicio Koichi Yoneyama Diego Rubiales

Strigolactones are apocarotenoids regulating shoot branching. They are also known to be exuded by plant roots at very low concentrations, stimulating hyphal branching of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and germination of root parasitic weed seeds. We show that strigolactones play a major role in host specificity of Orobanche and Phelipanche (the broomrapes) seed germination. This observation confi...

2014
Huwei Sun Jinyuan Tao Shangjun Liu Shuangjie Huang Si Chen Xiaonan Xie Koichi Yoneyama Yali Zhang Guohua Xu

Strigolactones (SLs) or their derivatives have recently been defined as novel phytohormones that regulate root development. However, it remains unclear whether SLs mediate root growth in response to phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) deficiency. In this study, the responses of root development in rice (Oryza sativa L.) to different levels of phosphate and nitrate supply were investigated using wil...

2013
John P. Stanga Steven M. Smith Winslow R. Briggs David C. Nelson

Abiotic chemical signals discovered in smoke that are known as karrikins (KARs) and the endogenous hormone strigolactone (SL) control plant growth through a shared MORE AXILLARY GROWTH2 (MAX2)-dependent pathway. A SL biosynthetic pathway and candidate KAR/SL receptors have been characterized, but signaling downstream of MAX2 is poorly defined. A screen for genetic suppressors of the enhanced se...

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