Plants can communicate with each other and other living organisms in a very sophisticated manner. They use biological molecules and even physical cues to establish a molecular dialogue with beneficial organisms as well as with their predators and pathogens. Several studies were recently published that explore how plants communicate with each other about their previous encounters or stressful experiences. However, there is an almost complete lack of knowledge about how these intra- and interspecies communications are directly regulated at the epigenetic level. In this perspective article we provide new hypotheses for the possible epigenetic modifications that regulate plant responses at the communication level.
Plant memory and communication of encounters / Dobránszki, Judit; Agius, Dolores R.; Berger, Margot M.J.; Moschou, Panagiotis N.; Gallusci, Philippe; Martinelli, Federico. - In: TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE. - ISSN 1360-1385. - ELETTRONICO. - 30:(2025), pp. 199-212. [10.1016/j.tplants.2024.09.012]
Plant memory and communication of encounters
Gallusci, Philippe;Martinelli, Federico
2025
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Plants can communicate with each other and other living organisms in a very sophisticated manner. They use biological molecules and even physical cues to establish a molecular dialogue with beneficial organisms as well as with their predators and pathogens. Several studies were recently published that explore how plants communicate with each other about their previous encounters or stressful experiences. However, there is an almost complete lack of knowledge about how these intra- and interspecies communications are directly regulated at the epigenetic level. In this perspective article we provide new hypotheses for the possible epigenetic modifications that regulate plant responses at the communication level.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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