Pattern of Variations in Abscisic Acid Content in Suspensors, Embryos, and Integuments of Developing Phaseolus coccineus Seeds. 1990

P Perata, and P Picciarelli, and A Alpi
Dipartimento di Biologia delle Piante Agrarie, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Viale delle Piagge 23, 56124 Pisa, Italy.

Free abscisic acid (ABA) content in suspensors, embryos, and integuments was determined during seed development of Phaseolus coccineus. A highly specific and sensitive solid-phase radioimmunoassay based on a monocional antibody raised against free (S)-ABA was used for ABA quantification. Very small amounts of ABA were detected in the suspensor during initial stages of development; later two peaks of ABA occurred. Levels of ABA in the embryo and integument show a coincident triphasic distribution: two maxima in ABA content occurred when the embryo was 11 to 12 and 15 to 16 millimeters in length; later, when the embryo was 19 to 20 millimeters long, a further increase was observed. The role of ABA in runner bean seeds is discussed in relation to the development of the different seed tissues.

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