Signalling: Growth Promoters and Inhibitors

Immadisetty Mohan, Rubina Gill, Kopparthi Vijayaram Reddy, Akkiraju Tejasree
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Plant growth and development are intricately regulated by a multitude of signaling pathways that respond to internal and external cues. Central to these regulatory mechanisms are the signaling pathways of growth promoters and inhibitors. Various growth-promoting hormones, including auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, and brassinosteroids, stimulate cell division, elongation, and differentiation, playing vital roles in shaping plant architecture and influencing various developmental processes. The pathways of these growth promoters involve specific receptors and transcription factors that orchestrate growth in response to dynamic signals. In contrast, growth inhibitors, represented by hormones like abscisic acid, ethylene, jasmonic acid, and salicylic acid, act as crucial checkpoints that restrict growth during stress, pathogen attacks, or other adverse conditions. These signaling pathways trigger growth inhibition and activate defense mechanisms, enabling plants to adapt to challenging environments. Balancing the interplay between growth promoters and inhibitors allows plants to allocate resources efficiently and ensure their survival under changing circumstances. Understanding these signaling pathways is not only fundamental to plant biology but also essential for applications in agriculture, horticulture, and environmental management. This abstract provides a concise overview of these essential processes. This knowledge enables us to manipulate plant growth and development for improved crop yields, disease resistance, and stress tolerance. Ongoing research continues to unravel the complexities of these pathways, offering valuable insights into how plants delicately balance growth promotion and inhibition to thrive in an ever-evolving world.
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信号:生长促进剂和抑制剂
植物的生长和发育受多种信号通路的复杂调控,这些信号通路对内部和外部信号做出反应。这些调控机制的核心是生长促进剂和抑制剂的信号通路。各种促进生长的激素,包括植物生长素、细胞分裂素、赤霉素和黄铜类固醇,可刺激细胞分裂、伸长和分化,在塑造植物结构和影响各种发育过程中发挥重要作用。这些生长促进剂的作用途径涉及特定的受体和转录因子,它们根据动态信号协调生长。与此相反,以脱落酸、乙烯、茉莉酸和水杨酸等激素为代表的生长抑制因子则是在胁迫、病原体侵袭或其他不利条件下限制生长的关键检查点。这些信号通路触发生长抑制并激活防御机制,使植物能够适应具有挑战性的环境。平衡生长促进剂和抑制剂之间的相互作用,可使植物在不断变化的环境中有效分配资源并确保生存。了解这些信号通路不仅是植物生物学的基础,也是农业、园艺和环境管理应用的关键。本摘要简要概述了这些基本过程。这些知识使我们能够操纵植物的生长和发育,从而提高作物产量、抗病性和抗逆性。正在进行的研究不断揭示这些途径的复杂性,为我们了解植物如何微妙地平衡生长促进和抑制作用以在不断变化的世界中茁壮成长提供了宝贵的见解。
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