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DOI: 10.1111/pce.13364
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Strigolactones in plant adaptation to abiotic stresses: An emerging avenue of plant research

Mohammad Golam Mostofa,Weiqiang Li,Kien Huu Nguyen,Masayuki Fujita,Lam‐Son Phan Tran

Abiotic component
Abscisic acid
Biology
2018
Abstract Phytohormones play central roles in boosting plant tolerance to environmental stresses, which negatively affect plant productivity and threaten future food security. Strigolactones (SLs), a class of carotenoid‐derived phytohormones, were initially discovered as an “ecological signal” for parasitic seed germination and establishment of symbiotic relationship between plants and beneficial microbes. Subsequent characterizations have described their functional roles in various developmental processes, including root development, shoot branching, reproductive development, and leaf senescence. SLs have recently drawn much attention due to their essential roles in the regulation of various physiological and molecular processes during the adaptation of plants to abiotic stresses. Reports suggest that the production of SLs in plants is strictly regulated and dependent on the type of stresses that plants confront at various stages of development. Recently, evidence for crosstalk between SLs and other phytohormones, such as abscisic acid, in responses to abiotic stresses suggests that SLs actively participate within regulatory networks of plant stress adaptation that are governed by phytohormones. Moreover, the prospective roles of SLs in the management of plant growth and development under adverse environmental conditions have been suggested. In this review, we provide a comprehensive discussion pertaining to SL‐mediated plant responses and adaptation to abiotic stresses.
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    Strigolactones in plant adaptation to abiotic stresses: An emerging avenue of plant research” is a paper by Mohammad Golam Mostofa Weiqiang Li Kien Huu Nguyen Masayuki Fujita Lam‐Son Phan Tran published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.