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Shoot-derived abscisic acid promotes root growth

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 39, 期 3, 页码 652-659

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.12669

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abscisic acid (ABA); auxin (IAA); lateral roots; pea; shoot-to-root signalling; tomato

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  1. Australian Research Council

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The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays a major role in regulating root growth. Most work to date has investigated the influence of root-sourced ABA on root growth during water stress. Here, we tested whether foliage-derived ABA could be transported to the roots, and whether this foliage-derived ABA had an influence on root growth under well-watered conditions. Using both application studies of deuterium-labelled ABA and reciprocal grafting between wild-type and ABA-biosynthetic mutant plants, we show that both ABA levels in the roots and root growth in representative angiosperms are controlled by ABA synthesized in the leaves rather than sourced from the roots. Foliage-derived ABA was found to promote root growth relative to shoot growth but to inhibit the development of lateral roots. Increased root auxin (IAA) levels in plants with ABA-deficient scions suggest that foliage-derived ABA inhibits root growth through the root growth-inhibitor IAA. These results highlight the physiological and morphological importance, beyond the control of stomata, of foliage-derived ABA. The use of foliar ABA as a signal for root growth has important implications for regulating root to shoot growth under normal conditions and suggests that leaf rather than root hydration is the main signal for regulating plant responses to moisture. Abscisic acid (ABA) plays a major role in regulating root growth; here, we show that foliar ABA can be transported to roots under well-watered conditions, and that foliar ABA levels have a major influence over the levels of ABA in roots. In addition, we show that foliage-derived ABA has a profound influence over root development in well-watered plants, promoting root growth and inhibiting the development of adventitious and lateral roots.

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