Plant proximity perception dynamically modulates hormone levels and sensitivity in Arabidopsis

Summary Shade perception involves altered hormone synthesis and sensitivity. Here, we showed that several shade regulators act as positive and negative modulators of the hypocotyl auxin and/or brassinosteroid-induced elongation.

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