2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00344-017-9729-z
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ABA and Shading Induce ‘Bartlett’ Pear Abscission and Inhibit Photosynthesis but Are Not Additive

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“…In contrast, the leaf ABA content was significantly negatively correlated with plant height, biomass and P n . Previous studies showed that ABA can induce stomatal closure to enhance the plant stress tolerance by reducing transpirational water loss, but that this response also reduced the carbon assimilation (Liu et al , Ahmed et al , Einhorn and Arrington ). In the control and LG plots, the stress plants faced as a result of herbivory was less than in the other plots, leading to a low ABA content that did not constrain the photosynthetic capacity significantly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the leaf ABA content was significantly negatively correlated with plant height, biomass and P n . Previous studies showed that ABA can induce stomatal closure to enhance the plant stress tolerance by reducing transpirational water loss, but that this response also reduced the carbon assimilation (Liu et al , Ahmed et al , Einhorn and Arrington ). In the control and LG plots, the stress plants faced as a result of herbivory was less than in the other plots, leading to a low ABA content that did not constrain the photosynthetic capacity significantly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9]. However, it remains unclear whether ABA induces abscission directly via hormone activity or indirectly by generating a mild carbohydrate deficit [57]. Auxin inhibits the plant organ abscission because it can prevent the expression of some cell wall degrading enzymes [13].…”
Section: Plant Hormone-related Abscissionmentioning
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“…Self-thinning (i.e., spontaneous thinning by maternal plants [ 18 , 30 ]) or natural fruit abscission is a complex process influenced by hormonal regulation and source-sink interactions [ 30 , 51 , 52 ], but we did not investigate the potential effect of artificial hand-thinning on those interactions. Additionally, artificial removal of fruits may also trigger induced defense, which can also alter the chemical composition of fruits [ 53 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%