The phenylpropanoid cinnamic acid (CA) is a plant metabolite that can occur under a trans- or cis-form. In contrast to the proven bioactivity of the cis-form (c-CA), the activity of trans-CA (t-CA) is still a matter of debate. We tested both compounds using a submerged rice coleoptile assay and demonstrated that they have opposite effects on cell elongation. Notably, in the tip of rice coleoptile t-CA showed an inhibiting and c-CA a stimulating activity. By combining transcriptomics and (untargeted) metabolomics with activity assays and genetic and pharmacological experiments, we aimed to explain the underlying mechanistic processes. We propose a model in which c-CA treatment activates proton pumps and stimulates acidification of the apopla...
Agrochemicals provide vast potential to improve plant productivity, because they are easy to impleme...
Cultivating rice in wet or water direct seeding systems is simple and time and labor e cient. Rice ...
An early auxin-induced gene was isolated from rice (Oryza sativa L. subsp. japonica cv Nihonma...
Abstract The phenylpropanoid cinnamic acid (CA) is a plant metabolite that can occur under a trans‐ ...
Phenylpropanoid acid / cinnamic acid (CA) is the first product of the phenylpropanoic pathway. Natur...
Auxin steers numerous physiological processes in plants making the tight control of its endogenous l...
Auxin steers numerous physiological processes in plants, making the tight control of its endogenous ...
Auxin steers numerous physiological processes in plants, making the tight control of its endogenous ...
Plant hormones are the central regulators of plant growth and development. Eventhough, auxin, ethyle...
Plant growth and development are tightly regulated by compounds produced in trace amounts in the pla...
Plant growth and development are tightly regulated by compounds produced in trace amounts in the pla...
Plant growth and development are tightly regulated by compounds produced in trace amounts in the pla...
The phenylpropanoid pathway, the source of a large array of compounds with diverse functions, starts...
Agrochemicals provide vast potential to improve plant productivity, because they are easy to impleme...
AbstractAn alternative to the wall acidification theory of auxin-induced elongation growth is presen...
Agrochemicals provide vast potential to improve plant productivity, because they are easy to impleme...
Cultivating rice in wet or water direct seeding systems is simple and time and labor e cient. Rice ...
An early auxin-induced gene was isolated from rice (Oryza sativa L. subsp. japonica cv Nihonma...
Abstract The phenylpropanoid cinnamic acid (CA) is a plant metabolite that can occur under a trans‐ ...
Phenylpropanoid acid / cinnamic acid (CA) is the first product of the phenylpropanoic pathway. Natur...
Auxin steers numerous physiological processes in plants making the tight control of its endogenous l...
Auxin steers numerous physiological processes in plants, making the tight control of its endogenous ...
Auxin steers numerous physiological processes in plants, making the tight control of its endogenous ...
Plant hormones are the central regulators of plant growth and development. Eventhough, auxin, ethyle...
Plant growth and development are tightly regulated by compounds produced in trace amounts in the pla...
Plant growth and development are tightly regulated by compounds produced in trace amounts in the pla...
Plant growth and development are tightly regulated by compounds produced in trace amounts in the pla...
The phenylpropanoid pathway, the source of a large array of compounds with diverse functions, starts...
Agrochemicals provide vast potential to improve plant productivity, because they are easy to impleme...
AbstractAn alternative to the wall acidification theory of auxin-induced elongation growth is presen...
Agrochemicals provide vast potential to improve plant productivity, because they are easy to impleme...
Cultivating rice in wet or water direct seeding systems is simple and time and labor e cient. Rice ...
An early auxin-induced gene was isolated from rice (Oryza sativa L. subsp. japonica cv Nihonma...