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Abscisic Acid Induces Formation of Floating Leaves in the Heterophyllous Aquatic Angiosperm Potamogeton nodosus.
1978-09-22

Potamogeton nodosus tubers produce floating-type instead of submersed-type leaves when exposed to 10(-5) molar synthetic abscisic acid. Abscisic acid-induced leaves have stomata on upper leaf surfaces and higher width/length ratios than controls. These effects are wholly or partially overcome by simultaneous ...

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Structure-Activity Correlations with Compounds Related to Abscisic Acid 1
1970-03-01

Inhibition of cell expansion of excised embryonic axes of Phaseolus vulgaris was used to evaluate the growth-inhibiting activity of abscisic acid and related compounds. None of the 13 compounds tested was as active as abscisic acid. 4-Hydroxyisophorone, a substance representative of the ...

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Effects of Abscisic Acid and Ethylene on the Gibberellic Acid-Induced Synthesis of ?-Amylase by Isolated Wheat Aleurone Layers 1
1983-11-01

Gibberellic acid-induced ?-amylase synthesis in wheat aleurone layers (Triticum aestivum L. var Potam S-70) escaped from transcriptional control 30 h after addition of the hormone, as evidenced by the tissue's loss of susceptibility to cordycepin. Abscisic acid inhibited the accumulation of ?-amylase activity when added to the tissue ...

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Abscission: Role of Abscisic Acid
1969-05-01

... Accession Number : AD0854129. Title : Abscission: Role of Abscisic Acid. ... Abstract : The effect of abscisic acid on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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(+)-Abscisic Acid Content of Spinach in Relation to Photoperiod and Water Stress
1971-07-01

Levels of (+)-abscisic acid present in the long-day plant spinach (Spinacia oleracea L., cv. Savoy Hybrid 612) grown under different photoperiodic regimes were measured in purified extracts by optical rotary dispersion. When plants were transferred from short to long days, the abscisic acid content increased 2- to ...

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Hormonal control of somatic embryo development from cultured cells of caraway: interactions of abscisic Acid, zeatin, and gibberellic Acid.
1977-04-01

The effects of abscisic acid, zeatin, and gibberellic acid on the development of somatic embryos from cultured cells of caraway (Carum carvi L.) were observed.Somatic embryos complete development on a basal medium without exogenous hormones, but some are subject to developmental abnormalities including malformed cotyledons and ...

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