2023
DOI: 10.15835/nbha51313269
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Ethylene modulates root growth and mineral nutrients levels in trifoliate orange through the auxin-signaling pathway

Ceng-Hong HU,
Shi-Dong YUAN,
Cui-Ling TONG
et al.

Abstract: Roots are fundamental to plant growth, with their development being profoundly influenced by water, mineral nutrients, and notably, plant hormones. Citrus, a leading horticultural crop cultivated globally, holds immense economic value. This study tried to investigate the roles and mechanisms effect of foliar spray 1.0 μmol/L ethephon (ETH) of ethylene and 5.0 μmol/L AgNO3 (an ethylene inhibitor) its inhibitor with auxin on root growth and mineral nutrients content levels in trifoliate orange under sand culture… Show more

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“…During the induction step, high ethylene concentration has a positive effect on somatic embryo induction [ 131 ] by promoting auxin biosynthesis and the inhibition of transport [ 153 , 154 ]. Moreover, ethylene also influences mineral nutrition through auxin signaling [ 155 , 156 ]. However, in the shoot proliferation stage, ethylene has a number of inhibitory effects: inhibition of shoot growth, hyperhydricity, etc.…”
Section: Major Aspects Of Plant Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the induction step, high ethylene concentration has a positive effect on somatic embryo induction [ 131 ] by promoting auxin biosynthesis and the inhibition of transport [ 153 , 154 ]. Moreover, ethylene also influences mineral nutrition through auxin signaling [ 155 , 156 ]. However, in the shoot proliferation stage, ethylene has a number of inhibitory effects: inhibition of shoot growth, hyperhydricity, etc.…”
Section: Major Aspects Of Plant Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%