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. 2018 Jun 27;19(7):1887. doi: 10.3390/ijms19071887

Table 2.

Role of SLs in root response to nutrient stresses.

Applied Stress Investigated Species Obtained Results Reference
P-deficiency (20 µM) Arabidopsis thaliana L. Increased number of LRs in wild-type under stress conditions, whereas SL mutants contained more LR primordia with arrested outgrowth. [36]
N-deficiency (0.02 mM) Oryza sativa L. Under stress promotion of SR elongation was significantly lower in SL mutants in comparison to wild-type; treatment with racGR24 increased SR elongation in SL biosynthesis mutants to the values observed in wild-type, which was not the case in SL signalling mutant. [43]
P-deficiency (2 µM)
N-deficiency (0.02 mM) Oryza sativa L. Treatment with SL biosynthesis inhibitor stopped elongation of SRs in wild-type plants under stress conditions. [5]
P-deficiency (2 µM)
Phosphate-removed ½ MS Oryza sativa L. Elongation of CRs in wild-type under P-deficiency, not observed in SL mutants. [41]