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Strigolactones are a
group of
chemical compounds produced by
roots of plants. Due to
their mechanism of action,
these molecules have been
classified as...
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later expanded, and br****inosteroids, jasmonates,
salicylic acid, and
strigolactones are now also
considered major plant hormones.
Additionally there are...
- the host
plants if
close enough.
These compounds are
called strigolactones.
Strigolactone stimulates ethylene biosynthesis in
seeds causing them to germinate...
- senescence, but at
least one
source lists gibberellins, br****inosteroids and
strigolactone as also
being involved.
Cytokinins help to
maintain the
plant cell and...
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development because they
mimic a
signaling hormone known as
strigolactone.
Strigolactones are
hormones that help
increase growth of
symbiotic arbuscular...
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which strigolactone has been
identified to
facilitate both AMF
colonisation and
pathogen infection.
Phosphate starvation in
plant induces strigolactone production...
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haustoria which penetrate host root cells. Host root
exudate contain strigolactones,
signaling molecules that
promote Striga seed germination. A bell-like...
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million years old. In
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, the
presence of
strigolactones, a
plant hormone,
secreted from
roots induces fungal spores in the soil...
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strigolactones,
released from the host root. The
plant grows up the
concentration gradient of
these strigolactones. In the
absence of
strigolactone,...
- Seto Y,
Hanada A, et al. (June 2015). "Structural
Requirements of
Strigolactones for
Shoot Branching Inhibition in Rice and Arabidopsis".
Plant & Cell...