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Absicissic Acid (ABA)

  • functions by inhibiting growth activities in times of environmental stress rather than by promoting growth.
  • It often serves as an antagonist to the other growth promoting hormones in plants.
  • It is natural growth inhibitors, and acts as a stress hormone that helps to cope with adverse environmental conditions.

 

 

Role of ABA

  • Induces bud dormancy
  • Promotes senescence
  • Accelerates leaf abscission in cotton plant.
  • Induces flowering during long days in certain short day plants – ineffective in short day plants.
  • Counteracts GA

 

Physiological effects caused by cytokinins

Ø Stimulates the closure of stomata-water stress brings about an increase in ABA synthesis.

Ø Inhibits shoot growth but will not have as much affect on roots or may even promote growth of roots.

Ø Induces seeds to synthesize storage proteins.

Ø Inhibits the affect of gibberellins on stimulating.

Ø Has some effect on induction and maintenance of dormancy.

Ø Induces gene transcription especially for proteinase inhibitors in response to wounding which may explain an apparent role in pathogen defense.

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