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Abscisic Acid and Transpiration in Leaves in Relation to Osmotic Root Stress

Yosef Mizrahi, +2 more
- 01 Jul 1970 - 
- Vol. 46, Iss: 1, pp 169-171
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This article is published in Plant Physiology.The article was published on 1970-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 113 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Abscisic acid & Transpiration.

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Small rainfall events: An ecological role in semiarid regions

TL;DR: The remarkable short response time of Bouteloua gracilis to a rainfall stimulus enables this species to utilize small events and may influence its persistence as a dominant species in the steppe region.
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Abscisic Acid and stomatal regulation.

TL;DR: The effects of stress on levels of endogenous abscisic acid, and the ability of very small amounts of absc isic acid to cause rapid closure suggests that stomatal control is a regulatory function of this hormone.
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The effects of sodium chloride on higher plants

TL;DR: This review concentrates on the effect of sodium chloride on the growth of higher plants, being primarily concerned with relatively high concentrations i.e. 50 mmol 1‐1 and above, though something is also said about those instances when sodium acts as a micronutrient.
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Simultaneous Requirement of Carbon Dioxide and Abscisic Acid for Stomatal Closing in Xanthium strumarium L.

TL;DR: It is suggested that stomata close if the cytoplasm of the guard cells contains much malate and H+, which leads to the inference that ABA inhibits the expulsion of H+ from guard cells.
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Stomatal responses to water stress and to abscisic Acid in phosphorus-deficient cotton plants.

TL;DR: Pressure-volume curves showed that the stomata of P-deficient plants closed when there was still significant turgor in the leaf mesophyll, and the effect of P nutrition on stomatal behavior may be related to alterations of the balance between ABA and cytokinins.
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Stomatal Closure and Inhibition of Transpiration induced by (RS)-Abscisic Acid

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that (RS)-abscisic acid induces stomatal closure and inhibits transpiration in excised leaves, and it was further shown that ABSCISIC acid affects several physiological and biochemical processes including abscission2,3, senescence3,4, flowering3, dormancy3 and enzyme activity.
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Osmotic adjustment of plants to saline media. ii. dynamic phase

TL;DR: The present report is concerned, therefore, with the short-term changes in OP of tissues immediately following increases in salinity of the medium, and some of the factors involved in these changes.
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Abnormal Stomatal Behavior in Wilty Mutants of Tomato

TL;DR: Various facts point to stomata as the main factor responsible for the higher rates of water loss in the mutant plants, particularly at night.
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