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“…To understand how the breakthrough was made, I will first explain what strigolactones are. Strigolactones were discovered as a group of compounds released from plant roots that promote the germination of seeds of parasitic plants (Bouwmeester et al, 2007). Parasitic Striga species infect monocots and are a major cause of crop loss in Africa.…”
Section: Role Of Strigolactones In Suppressing Axillary Bud Outgrowthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To understand how the breakthrough was made, I will first explain what strigolactones are. Strigolactones were discovered as a group of compounds released from plant roots that promote the germination of seeds of parasitic plants (Bouwmeester et al, 2007). Parasitic Striga species infect monocots and are a major cause of crop loss in Africa.…”
Section: Role Of Strigolactones In Suppressing Axillary Bud Outgrowthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As strigolactone biosynthesis is induced by low phosphorous and low nitrogen, it is proposed that this induces AM fungi to help scavenge these important nutrients (Bouwmeester et al, 2007). The rice group speculates that strigolactone would provide a mechanism for the plant to communicate nutrition status underground to the shoot, to increase branching when nutrients are not limited, or to decrease branching when nutrients are limited (Umehara et al, 2008).…”
Section: Role Of Strigolactones In Suppressing Axillary Bud Outgrowthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ZmCCD1 might aVect strigolactone precursor availability Strigolactones are apocarotenoid host-signalling compounds for AM fungi in an ancient symbiotic relationship, which are apparently abused by parasitic plants to also detect the presence of a plant host (Matusova et al 2005;Bouwmeester et al 2007). While strigolactones are involved in early recognition processes of the AM symbiosis in very low concentrations (Akiyama et al 2005) other apocarotenoids (cyclohexenone and mycorradicin derivatives) accumulate to high concentrations in later stages of the symbiosis (Maier et al 1995;Walter et al 2000).…”
Section: Parasitic Plant Seed Germination and Evects Of Mycorrhizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AM fungi play a key role in soil fertility, structure and ecology [10][11][12]. Recent studies have shown that AM fungal species are functionally distinct, in that some taxa provide disease resistance and others enhance nutrient supply to plants [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%