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DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2019.06.024
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Strigolactones Play an Important Role in Shaping Exodermal Morphology via a KAI2-Dependent Pathway

Guowei Liu,Marina Stirnemann,Christian Gübeli,Salome Egloff,Pierre‐Emmanuel Courty,Sylvain Aubry,Michiel Vandenbussche,Patrice Morel,Didier Reinhardt,Enrico Martinoia,Loris Borghi

Strigolactone
Abscisic acid
Mutant
2019
The majority of land plants have two suberized root barriers: the endodermis and the hypodermis (exodermis). Both barriers bear non-suberized passage cells that are thought to regulate water and nutrient exchange between the root and the soil. We learned a lot about endodermal passage cells, whereas our knowledge on hypodermal passage cells (HPCs) is still very scarce. Here we report on factors regulating the HPC number in Petunia roots. Strigolactones exhibit a positive effect, whereas supply of abscisic acid (ABA), ethylene, and auxin result in a strong reduction of the HPC number. Unexpectedly the strigolactone signaling mutant d14/dad2 showed significantly higher HPC numbers than the wild-type. In contrast, its mutant counterpart max2 of the heterodimeric receptor DAD2/MAX2 displayed a significant decrease in HPC number. A mutation in the Petunia karrikin sensor KAI2 exhibits drastically decreased HPC amounts, supporting the hypothesis that the dimeric KAI2/MAX2 receptor is central in determining the HPC number.
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    Strigolactones Play an Important Role in Shaping Exodermal Morphology via a KAI2-Dependent Pathway” is a paper by Guowei Liu Marina Stirnemann Christian Gübeli Salome Egloff Pierre‐Emmanuel Courty Sylvain Aubry Michiel Vandenbussche Patrice Morel Didier Reinhardt Enrico Martinoia Loris Borghi published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.