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Characterization pf Spring Wheat Genotypes Differing in Drought-Induced Abscisic Acid Accumulation: I. DROUGHT-STRESSED ABSCISIC ACID PRODUCTION
Authors:QUARRIE  S A; LISTER  P G
Abstract:Abscisic acid (ABA) accumulation in response to drought stresswas studied in F5 and F6 progeny of a cross between two springwheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes contrasting in ABA accumulation:TW269/9 (high ABA) and Highbury (low ABA). Selection in earliergenerations had been made on the basis of ABA accumulation indetached and partially dehydrated samples of the fourth leafof the main stem (MSL4). Detached-leaf tests with MSL4 from several low and high ABAselections at F5 confirmed differences found in ABA accumulationin the F4 generation. Approximately two-fold differences weremaintained at F5 in both cabinet-grown and field-grown plants. Measurements of the ABA concentrations present in flag leavestaken from drought-stressed plants in the field gave variableresults. Several selections at F5 which differed in ABA contentby about 70% in detached-leaf tests with MSL4, contained, overall,the same concentration of ABA in both low and high ABA selectionsas plants became water-stressed. However, low and high ABA F6selections which were sampled on five occasions over severalweeks differed consistently in the level of ABA present fora particular degree of water stress. The high ABA selectionscontained c. 50% more ABA than low ABA selections.Possible explanationsare given for the inconsistencies between ABA levels from lowand high ABA selections in detached-leaf and attached-leaf tests. Key words: Wheat Triticum aestivum, Abscisic acid, ABA, Drought stress
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