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Abstract
Phytohormones are natural signaling molecules, developed and deployed by plants to tackle diverse biotic and abiotic stresses, thus holding great significance. Over the past few decades, growing evidence has suggested that jasmonates, a comparatively newer class of stress-responsive phytohormone, are involved in a multifaceted role of physio-biochemical processes consolidated so far in plants. Jasmonates are known to interact with five major phytohormones, often called “the big five” such as auxin, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid and ethylene, as well as plant growth regulators (PGRs) including brassinosteroids, strigolactones, salicylic acid, nitric oxide, melatonin, polyamines and hydrogen sulfide for resource allocation to maintain a dynamic balance between basal growth and plant defense response under suboptimal conditions. The detailed knowledge of coordinated relationships among multiple phytohormones along with PGRs and their interconnected networks by means of synergistic and antagonistic actions is crucial for understanding plant adaptations during environmentally challenged situations. In the present review, we provide a broad overview of jasmonate signaling pathways, starting from biosynthesis, metabolism and signal transduction pathways, together with the intricate crosstalk mechanism among jasmonates, major phytohormones and PGRs, based on recent advancements in research. The molecular basis of crosstalk and the key components of signaling pathways are also discussed in this review, which can be utilized for better stress management programs through the manipulation of phytohormone signaling under hostile environment.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Plant Growth Regulation is an international publication featuring original articles on all aspects of plant growth and development. We welcome manuscripts reporting question-based research on various aspects of plant growth and development using hormonal, physiological, environmental, genetic, biophysical, developmental and/or molecular approaches.
The journal also publishes timely reviews on highly relevant areas and/or studies in plant growth and development, including interdisciplinary work with an emphasis on plant growth, plant hormones and plant pathology or abiotic stress.
In addition, the journal features occasional thematic issues with special guest editors, as well as brief communications describing novel techniques and meeting reports.
The journal is unlikely to accept manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or reports work with simple tissue culture without attempting to investigate the underlying mechanisms of plant growth regulation, those that focus exclusively on microbial communities, or deal with the (elicitation by plant hormones of) synthesis of secondary metabolites.