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Abscisic acid is usually the growth inhibitor in seeds, and its production can be affected by light.
Abscisic acid and high temperature do not affect the hydrostatic pressure of the cell.
Wilting is an effect of the plant growth inhibiting hormone,Abscisic acid.
It is produced in response to wounding, infection by pathogens, aluminium and abscisic acid.
Xanthoxin is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of the plant hormone abscisic acid.
Abscisic acid has been reported to induce somatic embryogenesis in seedlings.
This effect is inhibited by the plant hormone abscisic acid, which keeps the seed dormant.
Abscisic acid owes its names to its role in the abscission of plant leaves.
Like abscisic acid, it is a plant hormone associated with photosynthesis arrest and abscission.
Once it was determined that the two compounds are the same, it was named abscisic acid.
Cutler also discovered pyrabactin, a synthetic chemical that mimics abscisic acid.
A plant hormone, abscisic acid (ABA), is produced in response to drought.
When the roots begin to sense a water shortage in the soil, abscisic acid (ABA) is released.
Abscisic acid, another plant hormone, caused underwater shoots to grow aerial leaves, as did higher temperatures and when mannitol was added to the water.
The closing of the stomata is often mediated by chemical signals from the root (i.e. abscisic acid).
Phaseic acid is a terpenoid catabolite of abscisic acid.
Danforth Center scientists are studying abscisic acid, which plays an important part in plant responses to environmental stress and plant pathogens.
Shoot pruning - it is now known that ethylene induces the shedding of leaves much more than abscisic acid.
In the second stage, growth ceased, carbohydrates translocated to the roots, and amounts of abscisic acid grew in some leaves until they fell off.
Abscisic acid represses growth, so a block of production is needed to allow proliferation of cells in leafy galls.
In particular, a tendency to develop lateral roots in response to abscisic acid may enable the later evolution of root nodules.
ACC synthase is inhibited by abscisic acid.
Abscisic acid is also produced in the roots in response to decreased soil water potential and other situations in which the plant may be under stress.
TOC1 also appears to be involved in a feedback loop with abscisic acid, a key plant hormone involved in development and stress response.
Examples include phenylmercuric acetate, abscisic acid (ABA), and aspirin.