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Review
. 1997 Jul;9(7):1211-23.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.9.7.1211.

Oligosaccharins, brassinolides, and jasmonates: nontraditional regulators of plant growth, development, and gene expression

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Oligosaccharins, brassinolides, and jasmonates: nontraditional regulators of plant growth, development, and gene expression

R A Creelman et al. Plant Cell. 1997 Jul.

Abstract

Each of the nontraditional plant hormones reviewed in this article, oligosaccharins, brassinolides, and JA, can exert major effects on plant growth and development. However, in many cases, the mechanisms by which these compounds are involved in the endogenous regulation of morphogenesis remain to be established. Nevertheless, the use of mutant or transgenic plants with altered levels or perception of these hormones is leading to phenomenal increases in our understanding of the roles they play in the life cycle of plants. It is likely that in the future, novel modulators of plant growth and development will be identified; some will perhaps be related to the peptide encoded by ENOD40 (Van de Sande et al., 1996), which modifies the action of auxin.

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