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Sizing up competition with strigolactones: the case of pea plants

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Plants, though sessile, can detect and respond to their neighbors through chemical signals such as strigolactones (SLs). We investigated how SL synthesis and perception affect the climbing behavior of <i>Pisum sativum</i> by analyzing wild-type plants and two SL-related mutants—<i>rms1–1</i> (SL-deficient) and <i>rms3–1</i> (SL-insensitive) – grown either alone or paired with a plant of a different genotype but of the same genetic background. Using 3D kinematic analysis, we quantified the circumnutation and attachment dynamics. Our results show that social context significantly modulated climbing behavior. <i>rms1–1</i> mutants, although unable to grasp the support, showed increased movement velocity in social conditions, suggesting enhanced exploratory behavior. In contrast, <i>rms3–1</i> mutants exhibited slower, disoriented movements when paired, indicating impaired neighbor perception. Wild-type plants successfully grasped the support in all conditions but altered their behavior socially, increasing movement velocity with a more careful approaching phase. These results show that SL-mediated signaling, through both emission and perception, shapes context-dependent climbing strategies in pea plants.
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Cannizzo, Emanuele; Castiello, Umberto; Bonato, Bianca; Bennett, Tom; Guerra, Silvia; Avesani, Sara
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2025-05-23
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