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Q: Does abscisic acid destroy the cells at the top of a fruit stem when the fruit is ripe?
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What is in abscisic acid?

Abscisic acid is a plant hormone which functions mainly as a growth inhibitor.


Which functional group does Abscisic acid have?

carboxyl


What is The hormone that keeps seeds from germinating?

abscisic acid


Does abscisic acid slow down growth?

yes


Where is abscisic acid produced in a plant?

In the roots of plants


How are plant hormones transported?

gibberellin by feedback control and abscisic acid by xylem an phloem transport gibberellin by feedback control and abscisic acid by xylem an phloem transport


Are there any industrial uses for abscisic acid?

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Helps plants to become dormant in winter?

Abscisic acid


What is the difference between abscisic acid and gibberellins?

Gibberellins are chemical substances that were isolated first from a fungus. Abscisic acid is the substace that keeps seeds from sprouting and buds from developing during the winter.


What has the author Barbara Ballo written?

Barbara Ballo has written: 'The effects of abscisic acid on gene expression during wheat germination' -- subject(s): Gene expression, Germination, Abscisic acid, Wheat


Which plant hormone will act as an inhibitor of growth and maintains dormancy?

abscisic acid


Does the stomata close to keep the plant from losing water?

abscisic acid