Strigolactones and their crosstalk with other phytohormones

Ann Bot. 2019 Nov 15;124(5):749-767. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcz100.

Abstract

Background: Strigolactones (SLs) are a diverse class of butenolide-bearing phytohormones derived from the catabolism of carotenoids. They are associated with an increasing number of emerging regulatory roles in plant growth and development, including seed germination, root and shoot architecture patterning, nutrient acquisition, symbiotic and parasitic interactions, as well as mediation of plant responses to abiotic and biotic cues.

Scope: Here, we provide a concise overview of SL biosynthesis, signal transduction pathways and SL-mediated plant responses with a detailed discourse on the crosstalk(s) that exist between SLs/components of SL signalling and other phytohormones such as auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, abscisic acid, ethylene, jasmonates and salicylic acid.

Conclusion: SLs elicit their control on physiological and morphological processes via a direct or indirect influence on the activities of other hormones and/or integrants of signalling cascades of other growth regulators. These, among many others, include modulation of hormone content, transport and distribution within plant tissues, interference with or complete dependence on downstream signal components of other phytohormones, as well as acting synergistically or antagonistically with other hormones to elicit plant responses. Although much has been done to evince the effects of SL interactions with other hormones at the cell and whole plant levels, research attention must be channelled towards elucidating the precise molecular events that underlie these processes. More especially in the case of abscisic acid, cytokinins, gibberellin, jasmonates and salicylic acid for which very little has been reported about their hormonal crosstalk with SLs.

Keywords: Abscisic acid; D3/MAX2; D53/SMXL; GR24; auxin; cytokinins; ethylene; gibberellins; jasmonates; salicylic acid; strigolactone interactions; strigolactone signalling.

MeSH terms

  • Cytokinins*
  • Indoleacetic Acids
  • Lactones
  • Plant Development
  • Plant Growth Regulators*
  • Plants

Substances

  • Cytokinins
  • Indoleacetic Acids
  • Lactones
  • Plant Growth Regulators