Gilles Irafasha, Sylvia Mutinda, F. Mobegi, B. Hale, G. Omwenga, A. Wijeratne, S. Wicke, E. Bellis, S. Runo
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Abstract
jasmonic acid promoted germination; and (iii) cytokinin had a more prominent role post-germination rather than during germination. Perception of SL sets the germination program leading to different rates of germination in sorghum, followed by a complex hormonal regulation network that acts to either repress or enhance germination. (cid:129) We discuss the implications of these findings and present new plausible Striga management strategies.
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Plants, People, Planet aims to publish outstanding research across the plant sciences, placing it firmly within the context of its wider relevance to people, society and the planet. We encourage scientists to consider carefully the potential impact of their research on people’s daily lives, on society, and on the world in which we live. We welcome submissions from all areas of plant sciences, from ecosystem studies to molecular genetics, and particularly encourage interdisciplinary studies, for instance within the social and medical sciences and chemistry and engineering.