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This volume presents the most useful laboratory protocols in
strigolactones(SL) research. Chapters guide readers through wet-lab
paths, issues around stability, protocols to evaluate SL activity,
effects towards soil inhabitants such as parasitic plants,
mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal fungi, nodulating bacteria, and
protocols to assess effects on plant development are discussed.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
cutting-edge, Strigolactones: Methods and Protocols aims to deliver
a clear-cut and standardized set of experimental protocols to a
broad scientific community.
This volume presents the most useful laboratory protocols in
strigolactones(SL) research. Chapters guide readers through wet-lab
paths, issues around stability, protocols to evaluate SL activity,
effects towards soil inhabitants such as parasitic plants,
mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal fungi, nodulating bacteria, and
protocols to assess effects on plant development are discussed.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
cutting-edge, Strigolactones: Methods and Protocols aims to deliver
a clear-cut and standardized set of experimental protocols to a
broad scientific community.
This book describes the exciting biology and chemistry of
strigolactones. Outgrowth of shoot branches? Development of lateral
roots? Interactions with beneficial microorganisms? Avoiding
parasitic plants? Responding to drought conditions? These important
"decisions" that plants make are all regulated by a group of
hormones called strigolactones. The latest research has yielded a
number of new biological concepts, such as a redefinition of plant
hormones and their crosstalk, new functional diversity of
receptors, hormonal "smoke and mirrors," core signaling pathways,
and even phloem transport of receptor proteins. Another important
aspect of strigolactones is the related synthetic chemistry, which
could pave the way for a variety of potential applications in
agriculture and medicine. The book explains in detail the role that
strigolactones play in plant development, and addresses the
interaction of plants with soil biota and abiotic stress
conditions, prospects of strigolactone biochemistry and evolution,
and chemical synthesis of natural strigolactones and analogs,
together with their potential applications. Including a glossary
and end-of-chapter synopses to aid in comprehension, it offers a
valuable asset for teachers, lecturers and (post-) graduate
students in biology, agronomy and related areas..
This book describes the exciting biology and chemistry of
strigolactones. Outgrowth of shoot branches? Development of lateral
roots? Interactions with beneficial microorganisms? Avoiding
parasitic plants? Responding to drought conditions? These important
"decisions" that plants make are all regulated by a group of
hormones called strigolactones. The latest research has yielded a
number of new biological concepts, such as a redefinition of plant
hormones and their crosstalk, new functional diversity of
receptors, hormonal "smoke and mirrors," core signaling pathways,
and even phloem transport of receptor proteins. Another important
aspect of strigolactones is the related synthetic chemistry, which
could pave the way for a variety of potential applications in
agriculture and medicine. The book explains in detail the role that
strigolactones play in plant development, and addresses the
interaction of plants with soil biota and abiotic stress
conditions, prospects of strigolactone biochemistry and evolution,
and chemical synthesis of natural strigolactones and analogs,
together with their potential applications. Including a glossary
and end-of-chapter synopses to aid in comprehension, it offers a
valuable asset for teachers, lecturers and (post-) graduate
students in biology, agronomy and related areas..
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