"Strigolactone" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Strigolactones are a class of sesquiterpene plant hormones that play a crucial role in plant development and stress responses. They are involved in regulating plant architecture, particularly in the control of shoot branching, root development, and seed germination.
Strigolactones were originally identified as seed germination stimulants produced by plants. These molecules have a significant influence on seed germination and root elongation in parasitic plants, such as Striga and Orobanche, which rely on them to find their hosts.
In addition to their role in seed germination, strigolactones have been found to have other important functions. They act as plant hormones that play a vital role in regulating shoot branching by inhibiting the formation of new shoots. As a result, plants that produce more strigolactones tend to have fewer shoots and more stem elongation. This leads to the regulation of plant architecture and an efficient use of resources.
These plant hormones are involved in a network of hormone signals within the plant. They interact with the gibberellin, ethylene, and abscisic acid pathways, enabling overlap and integration of the signal.
Strigolactones are being researched for their potential to increase crop yields, improve water use efficiency, and enhance the growth and development of root systems. Recent studies have explored their ability to suppress shoot branching and enhance the growth and maturation of plants.
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