Auxin-induced adventitious root formation in nodal cuttings of Camellia sinensis

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Abstract

Adventitious root (AR) formation is essential for the successful propagation of Camellia sinensis and auxins play promotive effects on this process. Nowadays, the mechanism of auxin-induced AR formation in tea cuttings is widely studied. However, a lack of global view of the underlying mechanism has largely inhibited further studies. In this paper, recent advances including endogenous hormone changes, nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) signals, secondary metabolism, cell wall reconstruction, and mechanisms involved in auxin signaling are reviewed. A further time course analysis of transcriptome changes in tea cuttings during AR formation is also suggested to deepen our understanding. The purpose of this paper is to offer an overview on the most recent developments especially on those key aspects affected by auxins and that play important roles in AR formation in tea plants.

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Wei, K., Ruan, L., Wang, L., & Cheng, H. (2019, October 1). Auxin-induced adventitious root formation in nodal cuttings of Camellia sinensis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20194817

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