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Effect of abscisic acid on the transport of assimilates in barley

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The effect of abscisic acid (ABA) on assimilate transport in barley was investigated in two parallel experiments. First, the effect upon [14C]sucrose transport from the flag leaf to the ear of a single ABA application made at different stages of growth of the fruits was investigated; the effect was measured 24 h after treatment. Second, the effect of a single application of ABA made at the same stages of growth as above on grain weight of the mature plant was investigated. In both types of experiments ABA was applied once to the ear of different plants as an aqueous solution (10-3–10-5 M), one to five weeks after anthesis. [14C] sucrose was applied by means of agar blocks. Parallel to these experiments, the endogenous content of ABA was investigated in the developing grains. When ears were treated with ABA two or four weeks after anthesis, an increase of up to 70% in the 14C-transport from the flag leaf to the ear was observed within a 24-h period after treatment (short duration experiments). At these growth stages the endogenous concentrations of ABA were low. In sharp contrast, ABA, especially in a concentration of 10-3 M, decreased 14C-import from the flag leaf when applied three weeks after anthesis. At this stage the endogenous ABA content had reached its maximum. Long duration experiments with a single application of ABA to the car two weeks after anthesis resulted in a marked increase of weight per thousand kernels. ABA applications made earlier or later than two weeks after anthesis either reduced the grain weight or had no effect. It is concluded that ABA is involved in the regulation of assimilate transport from the leaves to the grains, possibly by influencing the unloading of sieve tubes in the ears. Promotion or inhibition of assimilate import by exogenously applied ABA may depend on the developmental stage of the grains and on the endogenous ABA level.

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Abbreviations

ABA:

abscisic acid

TKW:

weight per thousand kernels

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Tietz, A., Ludewig, M., Dingkuhn, M. et al. Effect of abscisic acid on the transport of assimilates in barley. Planta 152, 557–561 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00380827

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