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Distribution of Abscisic Acid in Maize Kernel during Grain Filling.

R J Jones1, M L Brenner.   

Abstract

The distribution of abscisic acid (ABA) within maize (Zea mays L.) kernels was studied in kernels from nontreated plants, from plants in which assimilate supply had been altered by source/sink manipulations, and in kernels cultured in vitro on ABA-free media. Prior to growth of the embryo, both the pedicel/placento-chalazal complex and the endosperm contained high concentration of ABA; however, the quantity of ABA in these tissues declined as the concentration in the embryo increased during the early stages of embryo growth. Peaks in the levels of ABA appeared to occur prior to and not concurrent with physiological events during grain filling. During most of the grain filling period, ABA concentration in the embryo was higher than that found in other kernel components. Altering assimilate supply by partial defoliation at two stages of development resulted in variable and transient effects on the relative distribution and concentration of ABA in kernel components. The concentration and distribution of ABA among components of kernels grown in vitro was similar to that observed for field-grown kernels. On the basis of these findings, in situ synthesis of ABA by kernel components is implicated and the putative role of ABA in the regulation of kernel development is discussed.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 16665361      PMCID: PMC1056472          DOI: 10.1104/pp.83.4.905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


  6 in total

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Authors:  F C Felker; J C Shannon
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1980-05       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  Abscisic Acid and its relationship to seed filling in soybeans.

Authors:  J R Schussler; M L Brenner; W A Brun
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1984-10       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  Abscisic Acid Translocation and Metabolism in Soybeans following Depodding and Petiole Girdling Treatments.

Authors:  T L Setter; W A Brun
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1981-04       Impact factor: 8.340

4.  Sugar Efflux from Maize (Zea mays L.) Pedicel Tissue.

Authors:  G A Porter; D P Knievel; J C Shannon
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1985-03       Impact factor: 8.340

5.  Abscisic Acid Accumulation in Developing Seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris L.

Authors:  F C Hsu
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1979-03       Impact factor: 8.340

6.  Movement of C-Labeled Assimilates into Kernels of Zea mays L: II. Invertase Activity of the Pedicel and Placento-Chalazal Tissues.

Authors:  J C Shannon
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1972-02       Impact factor: 8.340

  6 in total
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Journal:  Plant Mol Biol       Date:  2000-10       Impact factor: 4.076

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Authors:  M Josè-Estanyol; L Ruiz-Avila; P Puigdomènech
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1992-04       Impact factor: 11.277

3.  Tissue-specific and ABA-regulated Maize GIN gene expression in transgenic tobacco.

Authors:  S Liu; A Kriz
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  1996-12       Impact factor: 4.570

4.  Gene sequence, developmental expression, and protein phosphorylation of RAB-17 in maize.

Authors:  J Vilardell; A Goday; M A Freire; M Torrent; M C Martínez; J M Torné; M Pagès
Journal:  Plant Mol Biol       Date:  1990-03       Impact factor: 4.076

5.  Regulation of programmed cell death in maize endosperm by abscisic acid.

Authors:  T E Young; D R Gallie
Journal:  Plant Mol Biol       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 4.076

6.  3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductase Activity in the Endosperm of Maize vivipary Mutants.

Authors:  K. B. Moore; K. K. Oishi
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  Disruption of Maize Kernel Growth and Development by Heat Stress (Role of Cytokinin/Abscisic Acid Balance).

Authors:  N. Cheikh; R. J. Jones
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 8.340

8.  Control of kernel weight and kernel water relations by post-flowering source-sink ratio in maize.

Authors:  L Borrás; M E Westgate; M E Otegui
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2003-04-15       Impact factor: 4.357

9.  Differential response of maize catalases to abscisic acid: Vp1 transcriptional activator is not required for abscisic acid-regulated Cat1 expression.

Authors:  J D Williamson; J G Scandalios
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-09-15       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Cellular localization of the embryo-specific hybrid PRP from Zea mays, and characterization of promoter regulatory elements of its gene.

Authors:  M Jose-Estanyol; P Puigdomènech
Journal:  Plant Mol Biol       Date:  2012-08-23       Impact factor: 4.076

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