Auxins in the right space and time regulate pea fruit development

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Abstract

The growth hormone auxin has been implicated as a necessary factor in the development of different types of fruit. The perception of auxin is essential, especially in pea plants where two types of auxin are present, and the chlorinated form seems to be the more active one. The elegant and detailed work by Ozga et al. (2022) has shown how indole-3-Acetic acid (IAA), 4-chloro-indole-3-Acetic acid (4-Cl-IAA), gibberellin (GA), and ethylene contribute to pea seed development by dissecting the different tissues for the analysis of the response in addition to the interaction of pea auxin receptors with the Aux/IAA repressors, and identified a complex tissue-specific hormonal network.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3831-3835
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of experimental botany
Volume73
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jun 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

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WOS 000815539400003
Scopus 85133570203
Mendeley 458f0b96-e102-334a-9dcd-72645e92d5e1

Keywords

Keywords

  • Fruit, Gibberellins, Indoleacetic Acids, Peas, Plant Growth Regulators, gibberellin, Pisum sativum, Auxin biosynthesis, pea reproductive development, 4-chloro-indole-3-acetic acid, auxin receptor, ethylene, 4-chloro-indole-3-Acetic acid

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