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- lactone group, so they were classified as strigolactones. To induce germination of parasitic plants, strigolactones only needed to be present in trace amounts...
- later expanded, and br****inosteroids, jasmonates, salicylic acid, and strigolactones are now also considered major plant hormones. Additionally there are...
- is that ABA and strigolactones are released by mostly mature leaves under water and or mineral shortages. The ABA and strigolactones act in mature leaf...
- from Lotus ****onicus. Strigolactones are apocarotenoids that are produced via the carotenoid pathway of plants. Strigolactones and mycorrhizal fungi have...
- development because they mimic a signaling hormone known as strigolactone. Strigolactones are hormones that help increase growth of symbiotic arbuscular...
- Seto Y, Hanada A, et al. (June 2015). "Structural Requirements of Strigolactones for Shoot Branching Inhibition in Rice and Arabidopsis". Plant & Cell...
- through their roots to serve symbiotic functions in the rhizosphere. Strigolactones, secreted and detected by mycorrhizal fungi, stimulate the germination...
- exudates contain diverse secondary metabolites, especially flavonoids and strigolactones that act as chemical signals and attracts the AMF. AMF Gigaspora margarita...
- strigolactones, released from the host root. The plant grows up the concentration gradient of these strigolactones. In the absence of strigolactone,...
- control of branching have revealed a new plant hormone family termed strigolactones. These compounds were previously known to be involved in seed germination...