Indole-3-acetic acid in microbial and microorganism-plant signaling
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Abstract
Diverse bacterial species possess the ability to produce the auxin phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Different biosynthesis pathways have been identified and redundancy for IAA biosynthesis is widespread among plant-associated bacteria. Interactions between IAA-producing bacteria and plants lead to diverse outcomes on the plant side, varying from pathogenesis to phyto-stimulation. Reviewing the role of bacterial IAA in different microorganism-plant interactions highlights the fact that bacteria use this phytohormone to interact with plants as part of their colonization strategy, including phyto-stimulation and circumvention of basal plant defense mechanisms. Moreover, several recent reports indicate…
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- Auxin
- Biology
- Bacteria
- Indole-3-acetic acid
- Biosynthesis
- Microorganism
- Biochemistry
- Microbial metabolism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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