Salicylic Acid in Root Growth and Development

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Abstract

In plants, salicylic acid (SA) is a hormone that mediates a plant’s defense against pathogens. SA also takes an active role in a plant’s response to various abiotic stresses, including chilling, drought, salinity, and heavy metals. In addition, in recent years, numerous studies have confirmed the important role of SA in plant morphogenesis. In this review, we summarize data on changes in root morphology following SA treatments under both normal and stress conditions. Finally, we provide evidence for the role of SA in maintaining the balance between stress responses and morphogenesis in plant development, and also for the presence of SA crosstalk with other plant hormones during this process.

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Bagautdinova, Z. Z., Omelyanchuk, N., Tyapkin, A. V., Kovrizhnykh, V. V., Lavrekha, V. V., & Zemlyanskaya, E. V. (2022, February 1). Salicylic Acid in Root Growth and Development. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042228

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