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UV-B Radiation and Plant Survival: The Role of Strigolactone
Sunday, December 8, 2024
The amount of strigolactone in the leaves also increases significantly. But how does this happen? The scientists looked at the genes and proteins involved in making both phenolic acids and strigolactone. They found that some of these proteins, like ASP1, 4CLL7, and CCD1, go through a process called acetylation, which might change how they work.
The researchers also found a strong connection between strigolactone and the levels of phenolic acids. This suggests that strigolactone might be helping the plant respond to UV-B stress.
Understanding this process can help scientists find ways to protect plants from UV-B stress. It's like giving plants a superhero cape to fight off harmful light!
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