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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.

plant-signaling
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Towards an integrated molecular understanding of plant hormones.

Understanding how plant hormones work is the key to growing more food with less water and fewer p...

plant-signaling
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Phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs): Integrating phytohormone si...

Same molecular switches that tell a tomato when to ripen, a seedling when to reach toward light, ...

plant-signaling
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Plant Peptide Hormones: Distinctive Horizons in Plant Development a...

Vegetables in your garden and the wheat in your bread could soon be bred to survive droughts and ...

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Trehalose 6-phosphate and hormone signalling crosstalk.

Every time a stressed tomato plant drops its flowers before setting fruit, a hormone-sugar tug-of...

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