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ABSCISIC ACID (ABA) A Seed Maturation and Antistress Signal (Naturally occurring, active form)(Inactive in stomatal closure) (Inactive, but interconvertible with active [cis] form))
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PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ABA ABA PROMOTES DESSICATION TOLERANCE IN THE EMBRYO. ABA PROMOTES ACCUMULATION OF SEED STORAGE PROTEIN DURING EMBRYOGENESIS. THE ABA/GA RATIO REGULATES SEED DORMANCY. ABA HELPS SUPPRESS GROWTH OF DORMANT BUDS. ABA INHIBITS GA-INDUCED ENZYME PRODUCTION IN CERAL ALEURONE LAYERS. ABA CLOSES STOMATA ABA PROMOTES LEAF SENESCENCE
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BIOSYNTHESIS OF ABA
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SYNTHESIS AND METABOLISM OF ABA ABA-Aldehyde
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PRECOCIOUS GERMINATION IN ABA-DEFICIENT MAIZE MUTANT vp14
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ABA FROM ROOTS TRANSPORTED TO SHOOTS VIA THE XYLEM
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WATER STRESS INCREASES ABA AND STOMATAL RESISTANCE LEAVES
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ABA INCREASES THE ROOT:SHOOT RATIO DURING WATER STRESS IN MAIZE
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USE OF CAGED ABA TO STUDY SITE OF ACTION CAGED ABA CAN BE MICROINJECTED IN GUARD CELLS, THEN RELEASED WITH A PULSE OF UV IRRADIATION.
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DEMONSTRATION THAT ABA BINDS INTRACELLULARLY
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ABA CAUSES MEMBRAANE DEPOLARIZATIONS WHICH CORRELATE WITH RISES IN INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM
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ABA-INDUCED CALCIUM OSCILLATIONS PSEUDO COLORED IMAGES OF YELLOW CAMELEON FLUORESCENCE
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ABA INHIBITS LIGHT-INDUCED PROTON PUMPING BY GUARD CELL PROTOPLASTS
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