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How Strigolactone Shapes Shoot Architecture

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.889045

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strigolactone; auxin; cytokinin; abscisic acid; branching; apical dominance; dormancy; BRANCHED1

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [IZCSZ0 174608, 310030_200367]
  2. COST action [FA1206]
  3. Indian Government

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Despite being recognized as a phytohormone only 15 years ago, strigolactone plays a central role in controlling plant architecture, particularly in regulating shoot branching. Along with auxin, it is involved in the genetic and environmental regulation of shoot branching. The interaction between strigolactone, auxin, and other signaling pathways affects apical dominance and bud activation in flowering plants.
Despite its central role in the control of plant architecture, strigolactone has been recognized as a phytohormone only 15 years ago. Together with auxin, it regulates shoot branching in response to genetically encoded programs, as well as environmental cues. A central determinant of shoot architecture is apical dominance, i.e., the tendency of the main shoot apex to inhibit the outgrowth of axillary buds. Hence, the execution of apical dominance requires long-distance communication between the shoot apex and all axillary meristems. While the role of strigolactone and auxin in apical dominance appears to be conserved among flowering plants, the mechanisms involved in bud activation may be more divergent, and include not only hormonal pathways but also sugar signaling. Here, we discuss how spatial aspects of SL biosynthesis, transport, and sensing may relate to apical dominance, and we consider the mechanisms acting locally in axillary buds during dormancy and bud activation.

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