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Question
Give the chemical features of abscisic acid.
Solution
The chemical features of Abscisic acid are:
- It promotes abscission of leaves and induces dormancy in many plants.
- It controls the dormancy in buds and seeds by inhibiting growth processes.
- It accelerates the senescence of leaves, flowers and fruits.
- It inhibits and delays cell division and cell elongation and suppresses cambium activity by inhibiting mitosis in vascular cambium.
- ABA could cause the efflux of K+ ions from the guard cells and result in the closure of stomata. So, it is known as an antitranspirant.
- It acts as a stress hormone by inducing the plant to bear adverse environmental conditions.
- It inhibits flowering in long-day plants but stimulates flowering in short-day plants.
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