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. 2019 Jul;223(2):582-589.
doi: 10.1111/nph.15772. Epub 2019 Mar 30.

Connecting the pieces: uncovering the molecular basis for long-distance communication through plant grafting

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Connecting the pieces: uncovering the molecular basis for long-distance communication through plant grafting

Hannah R Thomas et al. New Phytol. 2019 Jul.
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Abstract

Vascular plants are wired with a remarkable long-distance communication system. This network can span from as little as a few centimeters (or less) in species like Arabidopsis, up to 100 m in the tallest giant sequoia, linking distant organ systems into a unified, multicellular organism. Grafting is a fundamental technique that allows researchers to physically break apart and reassemble the long-distance transport system, enabling the discovery of molecular signals that underlie intraorganismal communication. In this review, we highlight how plant grafting has facilitated the discovery of new long-distance signaling molecules that function in coordinating developmental transitions, abiotic and biotic responses, and cross-species interactions. This rapidly expanding area of research offers sustainable approaches for improving plant performance in the laboratory, the field, the orchard, and beyond.

Keywords: abiotic responses; interorganismal communication; long-distance signaling; plant grafting; root-shoot communication; sustainable agriculture.

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