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Abscisic Acid and Desiccation Tolerance in Mosses
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1993
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BiologyStomatal ClosureDesiccation ToleranceEngineeringPlant StressBotanyDroughtNatural SciencesAbiotic StressPhysiologyAbscisic AcidPlant-abiotic InteractionWater DeficitSymbiosisAbiotic DamagePlant HormonePlant Physiology
Abstract In higher plants the phytohormone ABA is involved in processes that are connected to water deficit, like stomatal closure or desiccation tolerance. In bryophytes, also containing ABA in their tissues, physiological functions remained uncertain for a long time. Quite recently, several papers have shown different effects of exogenously applied ABA: stomatal closure in Anthoceros , drought hardening in Funaria and production of the landform in Riccia . In all these cases the relevant conditions (water deficit) enhance the endogenous ABA level significantly. For induced desiccation tolerance, ABA serves as a mediator to induce specific proteins (dehydrins) strongly connected with this tolerance. Therefore, it can be concluded that in bryophytes ABA has the same function as in higher plants. It acts as a mediator in stress conditions.
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