Strigolactones: mediators of osmotic stress responses with a potential for agrochemical manipulation of crop resilience

We review the role and regulation of strigolactones during osmotic stress, namely on organ-specific dynamics of synthesis and interaction with abscisic acid, and on their potential for crop protection. Abstract After quickly touching upon general aspects of strigolactone biology and functions, inclu...

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