Cue for the branching connection

  • Parniske M
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Abstract

Plant roots release potent molecules that activate symbiotic fungi and initiate a harmonious relationship. It turns out that the same compounds are detected by parasitic weeds for less benign purposes. Roots increase strigolactone production when phosphate availability is low, possibly to attract mycorrhizal fungi, and these are the very conditions under which Striga infestations occur.

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Parniske, M. (2005). Cue for the branching connection. Nature, 435(7043), 750–751. https://doi.org/10.1038/435750a

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