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Determination of endogenous abscisic acid levels in immature cereal embryos during in vitro culture
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Determination of endogenous abscisic acid levels in immature cereal embryos during in vitro culture

P. C. Morris, E.W. Weiler, S.E. Maddock, M.G.K. Jones, J.R. Lenton and D.J. Bowles
Planta, Vol.173(1), pp.110-116
1988
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Abstract

Levels of endogenous abscisic acid (ABA) in immature wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. Timmo) and barley (Hordeum vulgare cv. Golden Promise) embryos have been determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Embryos of both cereal species showed an increase in ABA content during development on the parent plant. Immature embryos were excised and cultured in vitro on nutrient media that led to precocious germination or on media containing 9% (w/v) mannitol that maintained their developmental arrest. Barley and wheat embryos responded to these culture conditions in an identical manner with respect to changes in morphology, fresh weight, protein and lectin content. However, in complete contrast, the ABA content of barley embryos increased by an order of magnitude during culture on mannitol, whereas that of wheat embryos showed no significant change. The results are discussed within the context of the role of ABA in the regulation of embryo development.

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