Hormones are chemical substances that can affect many cellular and developmental processes at low concentrations. Plant hormones co-ordinate growth and development at almost all stages of the plant's life cycle by integrating endogenous signals and environmental cues. Much debate in hormone biology revolves around specificity and redundancy of hormone signalling. Genetic and molecular studies have shown that these small molecules can affect a given process through a signalling pathway that is specific for each hormone. However, classical physiological and genetic studies have also demonstrated that the same biological process can be regulated by many hormones through independent pathways (co-regulation) or shared pathways (cross-talk or cross-regulation). Interactions between hormone pathways are spatiotemporally controlled and thus can vary depending on the stage of development or the organ being considered. In this chapter we discuss interactions between abscisic acid, gibberellic acid and ethylene in the regulation of seed germination as an example of hormone cross-talk. We also consider hormone interactions in response to environmental signals, in particular light and temperature. We focus our discussion on the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
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September 15 2015
Hormone cross-talk during seed germination
Sonia Gazzarrini
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Sonia Gazzarrini
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Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M1C 1A4, Canada
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Allen Yi-Lun Tsai
Allen Yi-Lun Tsai
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Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M1C 1A4, Canada
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Essays Biochem (2015) 58: 151–164.
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Thomas Guilfoyle, Gretchen Hagen, Sonia Gazzarrini, Allen Yi-Lun Tsai; Hormone cross-talk during seed germination. Essays Biochem 15 September 2015; 58 151–164. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bse0580151
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