Signal Integration, Auxin Homeostasis, and Plant Development

Laxmi, Ashverya ; Gupta, Aditi ; Mishra, Bhuwaneshwar S. ; Singh, Manjul ; Jamsheer, K. Muhammed ; Kushwah, Sunita (2013) Signal Integration, Auxin Homeostasis, and Plant Development In: Polar Auxin Transport. Part of the Signaling and Communication in Plants book series (SIGCOMM, volume 17), 17 . Springer Nature Switzerland AG, pp. 45-79. ISBN 978-3-642-35299-7

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35299-7_3

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Abstract

Auxin has been the most widely studied plant hormone in relation to plant development. The pattern of auxin distribution in plants plays a key role in organogenesis and tropic responses. Since auxin is synthesized by actively dividing cells, it is transported from the site of synthesis to the site of action to create auxin maxima. There has been a lot of effort in the past to dissect out the complex mechanism of auxin biosynthesis, signaling, and transport and to understand its role in controlling plant growth and development. Recently, there have been lots of reports of interaction between auxin and various hormones to regulate plant growth and development. This chapter summarizes the signaling integration cross talks and their role in affecting auxin homeostasis and plant growth and development.

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Keywords:Salicylic Acid; Lateral Root; Auxin Transport; Auxin Response; Auxin Signaling .
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