hormone-crosstalk
Hormone-crosstalk refers to the interactions and synergistic effects between different plant hormones as they regulate physiological processes. Understanding these interconnected signaling pathways is crucial for plant biology because it explains how plants coordinate complex developmental processes, stress responses, and environmental adaptations through integrated hormone regulation rather than isolated hormonal effects.
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Towards an integrated molecular understanding of plant hormones.
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