Strigolactone biosynthesis and signaling in plant development.

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Lopez Obando, Mauricio | Ligerot, Yasmine | Bonhomme, Sandrine | Boyer, Francois | Rameau, Catherine

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Strigolactones (SLs), first identified for their role in parasitic and symbiotic interactions in the rhizosphere, constitute the most recently discovered group of plant hormones. They are best known for their role in shoot branching but, more recently, roles for SLs in other aspects of plant development have emerged. In the last five years, insights into the SL biosynthetic pathway have also been revealed and several key components of the SL signaling pathway have been identified. Here, and in the accompanying poster, we summarize our current understanding of the SL pathway and discuss how this pathway regulates plant development.

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