Strigolactones are common regulators in induction of stomatal closure in planta.

Plant Signal Behav

b Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Medicinal Plant Resource and Natural Pharmaceutical Chemistry , National Engineering Laboratory for Resource Developing of Endangered Chinese Crude Drugs in Northwest of China, College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an , China.

Published: March 2018

Strigolactones (SLs) have been implicated in many plant biological processes, including growth and development and the acclimation to environmental stress. We recently reported that SLs intrinsically acted as prominent regulators in induction of stomatal closure. Here we present evidence that the effect of SLs on stotamal closure is not limited to Arabidopsis, and thus SLs could serve as common regulators in the modulation of stomatal apertures of various plant species. Nevertheless, TIS108, a SL-biosynthetic inhibitor, exerted no effect on stomatal apertures. In addition, the SL receptor mutant atd14-5, similar to SL-deficient and more axillary growth 2 (max2) mutants, exhibited hypersensitivity to drought stress. Altogether, these results reinforce the role of SLs as common regulators in stress resilience.

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