Advances in Research on Phytohormone Regulation and Disease Resistance
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 3594
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Interests: plant hormone regulation and disease resistance; plant stress resistance; genetics and genomics
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Dear Colleagues,
Unlike animals, which can escape adverse environments, the sessile lifestyle of plants makes it necessary for them to cope with both biological and abiotic stresses in the environment. During evolution, plants have developed a much more sophisticated system than animals for dealing with environmental challenges to ensure growth and survival. Phytohormones (PHs) are crucial in regulating various physiological and biochemical processes in plants. The results of recent studies highlight the role of phytohormones such as abscisic acid, salicylic acid, ethylene, and jasmonates in plant responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. The involvement of cytokinins, gibberellins, auxins, and relatively novel phytohormones, such as strigolactones and brassinosteroids, in plant growth and development under normal and stressful conditions has also been documented. Despite significant advancements in understanding the perception, signal transduction, gene regulation, and downstream pathways of phytohormone regulation, further review and investigation are still needed to achieve a systematic understanding of plant hormone regulation in response to abiotic stress and diseases. For this issue, we welcome submissions related to phytohormone regulation, including but not limited to biosynthesis, perception, signal transduction, downstream gene expression regulation, and regulation in response to plant diseases.
Dr. Yan Cheng
Dr. Mohammad Aslam
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- phytohormones
- disease
- abscisic acid
- auxins
- brassinosteroids
- cytokinins
- ethylene
- gibberellins
- jasmonates
- salicylic acid
- strigolactones
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