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- Karrikins are a group of plant growth regulators found in the smoke of burning plant material. Karrikins help stimulate seed germination and plant development...
- burning vegetation, collectively known as karrikins. Duplication and subsequent evolution of genes encoding the karrikin receptor protein in the B. tournefortii...
- of karrikins as a major family of naturally occurring plant growth regulators, determination of karrikin mode of action and evolution of the karrikin response...
- plant material. Karrikins can promote seed germination in many species. The finding that plants which lack the receptor of karrikin receptor show several...
- butenolide is ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Butenolide derivatives known as karrikins are produced by some plants on exposure to high temperatures due to brush...
- word for smoke, karrik, was adopted for the family of compounds known as karrikins. The word quokka, denoting a type of small macropod, is thought to come...
- also D14L (D14-Like) (the later one has an Arabidopsis ortholog, KAI2, or KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE-2) is reported to have important roles in mycorrhizal symbiosis...
- contain the receptor protein KAI2, that is activated by the growth hormones karrikin released by the fire. Fire-tolerant species are able to withstand a degree...
- *kambiy 374. watch, stare at *kanyjirr 375. moon *kirridiny 376. body *karrikin 377. tie *-kula 378. vomit *kurrbuk 379. throw *laj 380. flesh, muscle...
- "Crystal structures of two phytohormone signal-transducing α/β hydrolases: karrikin-signaling KAI2 and strigolactone-signaling DWARF14". Cell Research. 23...