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New insights into the roles of ethylene and jasmonic acid in the acquisition of selenium resistance in plants

Masanori Tamaoki, J.L. Freeman, L. Marquès and E.A.H. Pilon-Smits
Volume 3, Issue 10
October 2008
Pages 865 - 867

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In a recent paper, we reported that both ethylene and jasmonic acid (JA) are important for selenium (Se) resistance in Arabidopsis.1 Elevated levels of reactive oxygen species were associated with ethylene and JA production in a Se-resistant Arabidopsis ecotype. Here, we further discuss the functions of these phytohormones, and their possible interactions, in plant Se resistance and –accumulation, placing our data in a broader perspective of other recently published papers.

Addendum to: Tamaoki M, Freeman JL, Pilon-Smits EAH. Cooperative ethylene and jasmonic acid signaling regulates selenite resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol 2008;146:1219-30.


Authors

Masanori Tamaoki
National Institute for Environmental Studies
J.L. Freeman
Colorado State University
L. Marquès
Université Montpellier
E.A.H. Pilon-Smits
Colorado State University

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