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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Interactions between circadian and hormonal signalling in plants
Author(s): Robertson, Fiona C
Skeffington, Alastair W
Gardner, Michael J
Webb, Alex A R
Contact Email: alastair.skeffington@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Circadian clock
Hormone
Abscisic acid
Auxin
Cytokinin
Ethylene
Calcium
Cold
Arabidopsis
Issue Date: Mar-2009
Date Deposited: 26-Jun-2023
Citation: Robertson FC, Skeffington AW, Gardner MJ & Webb AAR (2009) Interactions between circadian and hormonal signalling in plants. <i>Plant Molecular Biology</i>, 69 (4), pp. 419-427. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-008-9407-4
Abstract: Growth and development of plants is controlled by external and internal signals. Key internal signals are those generated by hormones and the circadian clock. We highlight interactions between the circadian clock and hormonal signalling networks in regulating the physiology and growth of plants. Microarray analysis has shown that a significant proportion of transcripts involved in hormonal metabolism, catabolism, perception and signalling are also regulated by the circadian clock. In particular, there are interactions between the clock and abscisic acid, auxin, cytokinin and ethylene signalling. We discuss the role of circadian modulation (‘gating’) of hormonal signals in preventing temporally inappropriate responses. A consideration of the daily changes in physiology provides evidence that circadian gating of hormonal signalling couples the rhythmic regulation of carbon and water utilisation to rhythmic patterns of growth.
DOI Link: 10.1007/s11103-008-9407-4
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