Abstract

The involvement of plant hormones in the regulation of gene expression is well-recognized. Current research using molecular approaches has resulted in the isolation and characterization of a number of hormone-responsive genes and cDNAs. These genes are proving to be valuable molecular probes to study the mode of action of plant hormones. This review will briefly describe some recent molecular data from selected hormone-responsive plant systems. Results of these studies indicate potential complexity in the regulation of these genes. These results and future challenges are discussed.

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