Phytohormonal regulation of root exudation: mechanisms and rhizosphere function
Hawar Sleman Halshoy, Shwana Ahmed Braim, Jawameer R. Hama

TL;DR
This paper explores how plant hormones regulate root exudates, which are crucial for plant-soil interactions and sustainable agriculture.
Contribution
The paper synthesizes recent findings on how major plant hormones regulate root exudation and rhizosphere interactions.
Findings
Hormone signaling pathways and crosstalk modulate root exudate profiles and rhizosphere interactions.
Hormone-regulated exudation plays a key role in defense, nutrient mobilization, and beneficial microbial associations.
Emerging tools like biosensors and metabolomics could enhance understanding and application of hormone-regulated exudation in agriculture.
Abstract
Root exudates are pivotal mediators of plant–soil interactions, influencing nutrient acquisition, soil structure, microbial community dynamics, and plant health. These exudates comprise primary metabolites, such as sugars, amino acids, and organic acids, as well as secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, phenolics, and alkaloids, along with various enzymes and signaling molecules. Their secretion is tightly regulated by hormones, which orchestrate root development, exudate composition, and adaptive responses to environmental cues. Understanding hormones' role in the root exudation process for plant development and interaction is important; therefore, we aimed to summarize and synthesize recent findings to highlight the roles of major hormones in regulating root exudation, including auxins, cytokinins (CK), gibberellins (GA), abscisic acid (ABA), ethylene, jasmonates (JA), salicylic…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
