Abstract:The basal levels of salicylic acid (SA), an important plant hormone, vary dramatically among plant species. In the shoot, for example, the monocot plant rice contains almost 100 times higher SA levels than the dicot model plant Arabidopsis. Despite its high basal levels, neither the biosynthetic pathway nor the biological functions of SA is well understood in rice. Here, we report that the synthesis of basal SA in rice shoot is not altered in the mutant for the ISOCHORISMATE SYNTHASE (ICS) gene, but drasticall… Show more
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