“…Physiological work using transgenic plants with altered concentrations of Glbs has shown that these proteins play an important role in plant development and morphogenesis, and largely supports the theory that they do so by modulating NO concentrations (Hill, ; Hebelstrup et al , ). Glbs may act through NO modulation to affect the signaling pathways of hormones including auxins (Elhiti et al , ), cytokinins (Ross et al , ; Wang et al , ), salicylate (Mur et al , ), jasmonates (Mur et al , ; Mira et al , ), ethylene (Mur et al , ; Kapoor et al , ; Hartman et al , ) and abscisic acid (ABA; Kapoor et al , ; Rubio et al , ). Two exemplary studies, concerning the response of Arabidopsis to biotic and abiotic stress, will illustrate the triple crosstalk between Glbs, hormones and NO.…”