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Some cellular and molecular properties of abscisic acid: its particular involvement in growing plant roots
Authors:P. E. Pilet
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Plant Biology and Physiology, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne (Switzerland), CH
Abstract:Several characteristics of the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) are critically discussed, more or less directly, in relation to the extension of root cells. A few topics have been selected some biochemical characteristics of ABA (chemical structure, metabolism), inhibiting-β complex, inhibiting regulators from root caps, endogenous ABA in growing roots (ABA gradients, microsurgical experiments, light effects), applied ABA on elongating roots, ABA and indol-3yl acetic acid (IAA) interactions (root growth, proton extrusion, hormone transport, auxin herbicides), ABA effect on the root cell cycle, ABA and drought cells of elongating roots [water deficit conditions, IAA and jasmonic acid (JA) as ‘stress hormones’ other than ABA, gene expression]. Received 28 January 1998; received after revision 20 April 1998; accepted 21 April 1998
Keywords:. Abscisic acid   auxins   cell cycle   cell extension   desiccation   drought cells   gene expression   growth inhibition   plant hormones   hormone interactions   jasmonates   light action on growth   root elongation   root gravireaction   stress hormones   water deficit.
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