Strigolactones and Shoot Branching: What Is the Real Hormone and How Does It Work?

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Abstract

There have been substantial advances in our understanding of many aspects of strigolactone regulation of branching since the discovery of strigolactones as phytohormones. These include further insights into the network of phytohormones and other signals that regulate branching, as well as deep insights into strigolactone biosynthesis, metabolism, transport, perception and downstream signaling. In this review, we provide an update on recent advances in our understanding of how the strigolactone pathway co-ordinately and dynamically regulates bud outgrowth and pose some important outstanding questions that are yet to be resolved.

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Dun, E. A., Brewer, P. B., Gillam, E. M. J., & Beveridge, C. A. (2023, September 1). Strigolactones and Shoot Branching: What Is the Real Hormone and How Does It Work? Plant and Cell Physiology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcad088

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