“…Jameson and Song, 2020 ; Liu et al ., 2021 ; Nguyen et al ., 2021a ; Schwartz et al ., 2020 ; Werner et al ., 2021 ), including wheat (e.g. Beznec et al ., 2021 ; Chen et al ., 2020a , 2021a ; Jablonski et al ., 2020 , 2021a , 2021b ; Nguyen et al ., 2020 ; Ogonowska et al ., 2019 ). Historically, cytokinin biosynthesis in plants was considered a two‐step process: adenosine phosphate‐isopentenyl transferase (IPT) adding an isoprenoid side chain to an adenosine di‐ or triphosphate (ADP/ATP) to form inactive cytokinin nucleotides (Kakimoto, 2001 ; Takei et al ., 2001 ), which were then predicted to be converted by a nucleotidase to form the ribosides (Chen and Kristopeit, 1981a ), and then by a nucleosidase to form the bioactive free bases (Chen and Kristopeit, 1981b ; Figure 1 ).…”