“…PAs are growth regulators that have been implicated in abiotic and biotic stresses (Cona et al, 2006; Cuevas et al, 2008; Marina et al, 2008; Alcázar et al, 2010; Gonzalez et al, 2011; Nambeesan et al, 2012; Agudelo-Romero et al, 2014; Minocha et al, 2014; Pál et al, 2015), as well as in plant morphogenesis and development (Applewhite et al, 2000; Fortes et al, 2010, 2011; Tiburcio et al, 2014; Jancewicz et al, 2016), senescence (Pandey et al, 2000; Sobieszczuk-Nowicka, 2017), and fruit development and ripening (Mattoo and Handa, 2008; Agudelo-Romero et al, 2013, 2014; Tavladoraki et al, 2016). Several publications have suggested that the role played by these growth regulators in plant–microbe interactions is either exerted directly by PAs functioning as signaling molecules or mediated through the products of their catabolism together with jasmonic acid (JA), abscisic acid (ABA), salicylic acid (SA), auxins, cytokinins, and ethylene (Jiménez-Bremont et al, 2014).…”