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Small and remarkable The Micro-Tom model system as a tool to discover novel hormonal functions and interactions

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Author(s):
Campos, Marcelo Lattarulo ; Carvalho, Rogerio Falleiros ; Benedito, Vagner Augusto ; Pereira Peres, Lazaro Eustaquio
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR; v. 5, n. 3, p. 267-270, 2010.
Web of Science Citations: 8
Abstract

Hormones are molecules involved in virtually every step of plant development and studies in this field have been shaping plant physiology for more than a century. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, long used as a tool to study plant hormones, lacks significant important developmental traits, such as fleshy climacteric fruit, compound leaf and multicellular trichomes, suggesting the necessity for alternative plant models. An attractive option often used is tomato, a species also of major economic importance, being ideal to bring together basic and applied plant sciences. The tomato Micro-Tom (MT) cultivar makes it possible to combine the direct benefits of studying a crop species with the fast life cycle and small size required for a suitable biological model. However, few obscure questions are constantly addressed to MT, creating a process herein called ``MT mystification{''}. In this work we present evidence clarifying these questions and show the potential of MT, aiming to demystify it. To corroborate our ideas we showed that, by making use of MT, our laboratory demonstrated straightforwardly new hormonal functions and also characterized a novel antagonistic hormonal interaction between jasmonates and brassinosteroids in the formation of anti-herbivory traits in tomato. (AU)