“…However, the response mechanism may not involve increased flux to ABA because leaf ABA biosynthesis is limited not by the carotenoid precursor pool, but by NCED-mediated conversion of the xanthophyll precursors to ABA (Parry et al, 1990;Marin et al, 1996;Audran et al, 1998;Thompson et al, 2000a). Instead, increased carotenoid flux in leaves may relate to other processes, such as photosynthesis, temperature stress tolerance, and photoprotection (Davison, 2002;Rossel et al, 2002;Woitsch and Romer, 2003;Havaux et al, 2007). Nonstressed embryo, dissected at 20 d after pollination (DAP), contains few accumulated carotenoids, and the most prevalent PSY transcripts were those of PSY2 followed by PSY3; perhaps, in this tissue, which is lacking in photosynthetic plastids, PSY expression could possibly relate to plant development (Sorefan et al, 2003;Booker et al, 2004) and/or apocarotenoid biosynthesis (Matusova et al, 2005).…”