2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41587-023-02065-3
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Slow release of a synthetic auxin induces formation of adventitious roots in recalcitrant woody plants

Ohad Roth,
Sela Yechezkel,
Ori Serero
et al.

Abstract: Clonal propagation of plants by induction of adventitious roots (ARs) from stem cuttings is a requisite step in breeding programs. Nevertheless, a major barrier exists for propagating valuable plants that naturally have low capacity to form ARs. Due to the central role of auxin in organogenesis, indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) is often utilized, yet many recalcitrant plants do not form ARs in response to such treatment. We describe the synthesis and screening of a focused library of synthetic auxin conjugates in E… Show more

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