Strigolactones and Gibberellins: A New Couple in the Phytohormone World?

Strigolactones (SLs) and gibberellins (GAs) are plant hormones that share some unique aspects of their perception and signalling pathways. Recent discoveries indicate that these two phytohormones may act together in processes of plant development and that SL biosynthesis is regulated by GAs.

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Gibberellins
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Hormones
Lactones - metabolism
Phytohormones
Plant Development
Plant Growth Regulators - metabolism
Plant hormones
Plants - metabolism
Signal Transduction
Signaling
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