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<jats:p>Decoding how plants integrate multiple hormone signals to coordinate growth requires tools capable of resolving pathway interactions at cellular resolution in living tissue. Here we present ACE (Auxin-Cytokinin-Ethylene) and ACE2, proof-of-concept single-locus reporters to simultaneously capture activity of multiple hormones. Deploying ACE alongside well-established reporters, exogenous hormone treatments, and reverse-genetic perturbations of hormone biosynthesis, signaling, and transport in three-day-old etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings, we dissect the spatio-temporal hierarchy governing primary root elongation and root apical meristem (RAM) size. We demonstrate that both ethylene- and cytokinin-triggered root growth inhibition involve a boost of TRYPTOPHAN AMINOTRANSFERASE OF ARABIDOPSIS1 (TAA1)-mediated auxin biosynthesis and AUXIN RESISTANT1 (AUX1)-dependent auxin redistribution. Two spatially distinct auxin responses underlie the respective root growth effects: ethylene expands TAA1-dependent auxin biosynthesis from the root vasculature into the epidermis and promotes AUX1-mediated auxin import into the transition and elongation zones to inhibit cell elongation, while cytokinin confines ethylene-dependent TAA1-boosted activity to the vasculature and drives auxin accumulation in lateral root cap cells to reduce RAM size. Together, these data establish a reciprocal regulatory loop between these hormones, positioning ethylene as a convergence node in auxin-cytokinin crosstalk, and cytokinin as a modulator of the ethylene-auxin interaction. Critically, the changes in cross-activated reporter patterns described for different genetic backgrounds, alongside quantitative assessment of hormone-specific inhibition of the mutants' growth, were consistent with the multi-hormone network established over two decades of research, and added cell-type-resolved spatial detail and a proposed hierarchy for the etiolated seedling root. Finally, a second-generation reporter, ACE2, overcomes key technical limitations of ACE, expanding the platform's capacity toward a higher-order multi-hormone monitoring system. These resources expand the Arabidopsis genetic toolkit and provide a generalizable framework instrumental for dissecting multi-hormone signaling hierarchies at the cellular level.</jats:p>

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root auxin growth hormone biosynthesis

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