Auxin-mediated seed germination and crosstalk with other phytohormones
Anita Ament, Anna Kuchařová, Jovanka Vladejić, Jakub Bělíček, Federica Brunoni, Ondřej Novák

TL;DR
This paper reviews how auxin (IAA) influences seed germination and interacts with other plant hormones to control when seeds start growing.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms of auxin's role in germination and its interactions with ABA and GAs.
Findings
IAA modulates the dormancy-germination balance similar to ABA and GAs.
Crosstalk between IAA and other phytohormones shapes germination outcomes.
Understanding these interactions could help control germination timing in agriculture.
Abstract
Seed germination is a critical and highly regulated process that transitions a dormant seed to an actively growing seedling. This process plays a vital physiological role in regulating seedling establishment, plant growth, and development, while ecologically it shapes species distribution patterns, drives plant population dynamics, and influences ecosystem productivity. Seed germination is tightly controlled by various environmental and intrinsic factors, with phytohormones acting as primary mediators. Auxins, mainly indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), are involved in many aspects of plant growth and development. Accumulating evidence suggests that IAA modulates the balance between dormancy and germination similarly to abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellins (GAs). In this mini-review, we summarize our current knowledge on the molecular mechanisms underlying the modulatory roles of IAA during seed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeed Germination and Physiology · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Parasitism and Resistance
