The Jasmonate Signal Pathway

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Abstract
We use the term jasmonate to include the biologically active intermediates in the pathway for jasmonic acid biosynthesis, as well as the biologically active derivatives of jasmonic acid. These compounds are widely distributed in plants and affect a variety of processes (Creelman and Mullet, 1997), including fruit ripening, production of viable pollen, root growth, tendril coiling, plant response to wounding and abiotic stress, and defenses against insects and pathogens.

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