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  • Research Highlights
    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Volume: 19, P: 982
  • The levels of plant hormones are broadly determined by their relative rates of biosynthesis and degradation, but a degradation pathway for strigolactones has been missing. Now an enzyme has been discovered that can break down strigolactones and thereby influence plant development.

    • Jazmine L. Humphreys
    • Steven M. Smith
    News & Views
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 7, P: 1443-1444
  • Seed germination is tightly regulated so that it only occurs in optimal environmental conditions; for root parasitic plants, this is the presence of a potential host plant revealed by strigolactone exudates. New research shows that, unexpectedly, this response to strigolactone bypasses the core gibberellin-dependent pathway for germination.

    • Darren C. Machin
    • Tom Bennett
    News & Views
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 6, P: 602-603