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Abscisic acid utility

Thompson, A. J., E. T. Thome et al. (2004). Complementation of notabilis, an abscisic acid-deficient mutant of tomato Importance of sequence context and utility of partial complementation. Plant Cell Environ. 27(4) 459 171. [Pg.415]

Holappa, L. D. and Blum, U. 1991. Effects of exogenously applied ferulic acid, a potential allelopathic compound, on leaf growth, water utilization, and endogenous abscisic acid levels of tomato, cucumber, and bean. J. Chem. Ecol. 17, 865-886... [Pg.249]

This chapter is intended to provide an overview of the functions of the five major plant growth hormones in the intact plant auxin (lAA), gibberellins (GA), cytokinins (K), ethylene, and abscisic acid (ABA). The effects of these hormones have been described in detail on numerous occasions over the last 10 years (see general references at the end of this chapter). This review utilizes these previous reviews as well as including a survey of the literature published between January 1977 and January 1980. The most recent and surely the most detailed treatment of the subject is to be found in Phytohormones and Related Compounds A Comprehensive Treatise. D.S. Letham et al., Volumes 1 and 2, 1978. The intent of the present review is to provide a more general overview and to consider overall patterns of regulatory controls by hormones in the whole plant. [Pg.219]


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