Abstract:Jasmonic acid (JA) is an important phytohormone in optimizing plant
developmental growth and stress responses. The biosynthesis and
signalling pathways of JA share common and unique features between
herbaceous and woody plants. However, numerous reports have primarily
focused on JA function in model plant species or herbaceous plants,
leading to a notable lack of research on the JA regulatory mechanism in
woody plants. In particular, the role of Jas in posttranscriptional
regulation events such as alternative … Show more
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