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Root-derived GA12 contributes to temperature-induced shoot growth in Arabidopsis.

Lucie CamutThomas RegnaultMathilde Sirlin-JosserandLali Sakvarelidze-AchardEsther CarreraJulie ZumstegDimitri HeintzNathalie LeonhardtMaria João Pimenta LangeTheo LangeJean-Michel DavièrePatrick Achard
Published in: Nature plants (2019)
Plants are able to sense a rise in temperature of several degrees, and appropriately adapt their metabolic and growth processes. To this end, plants produce various signalling molecules that act throughout the plant body. Here, we report that root-derived GA12, a precursor of the bioactive gibberellins, mediates thermo-responsive shoot growth in Arabidopsis. Our data suggest that root-to-shoot translocation of GA12 enables a flexible growth response to ambient temperature changes.
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