“…Because SLs are known to be involved in the regulation of diverse physiological phenomena, including shoot branching, root development, and leaf senescence, they are thought to be involved in physiological interactions with various hormones and environmental cues (Crawford et al, 2010;Dun et al, 2012;Kapulnik et al, 2011;Ha et al, 2014;de Jong et al, 2014;Mayzlish-Gati et al, 2012;Tsuchiya et al, 2010). However, the physiological cross talk between SL and GA has not been determined, despite their molecular interaction, in which the putative SL receptor, D14, interacts with the GA signaling repressor, SLR1 (Nakamura et al, 2013).…”