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ABA has been identified by GLC-MS and routinely determined by GLC as one of several inhibitory substances in the testa and pericarp of hazel nuts. Its concentration in newly harvested nuts, which had not developed embryo dormancy, was 19.0 nmoles/g dry weight for the testa, 1.4 nmoles/g for the pericarp and 0.09 nmoles/g for the embryo. Dry storage of the nuts resulted in the development of embryo dormancy together with a slight loss of ABA. On imbibition of dormant nuts at 5° C and 20° C there was a 61% loss of ABA from the testa and pericarp in both cases. However the 5° C imbibition resulted in the breaking of seed dormancy while the 20° C imbibition had no effect on the dormancy. The ABA of the testa and pericarp seems to be concerned with the maintenance of seed dormancy prior to the onset of embryo dormancy. Subsequent to the onset of embryo dormancy, ABA seems to show little effect on either the maintenance or breaking of seed dormancy.
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Abbreviations
- ABA:
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abscisic acid
- GLC:
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gas-liquid chromatography
- MS:
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mass spectrometry
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Williams, P.M., Ross, J.D. & Bradbeer, J.W. Studies in seed dormancy. Planta 110, 303–310 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00387058
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