Abstract

The success of the Green Revolution in the previous century highlights the importance of phytohormone genes in facilitating the advancement of crop varieties. Our current focus revolves around the development of more productive crops that necessitate reduced resource input, which is a major objective for the next generation of the Green Revolution. In pursuit of this goal, it is essential to identify genetic resources that offer practical value, with phytohormone regulatory genes being potential targets. The identification of a brassinosteroid signaling regulator exemplifies how hormonal genes, particularly steroid hormones, can be effectively employed to enhance wheat crops. The equilibrium between different hormones emerges as a critical mechanism in such applications and also presents substantial opportunities to address challenges concerning yield and resistance.

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