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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Biology => Topic started by: curry_bro on April 29, 2012, 02:57:33 pm
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Im not really sure about this, but ive read somewhere that abscisic acid does not cause absission. Could somebody please clarify/elaborate? thanks guys
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Im not really sure about this, but ive read somewhere that abscisic acid does not cause absission. Could somebody please clarify/elaborate? thanks guys
I thought it promotes abscission. I may be wrong tho :/.
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Both abscisic acid and ethylene were acceptable responses as plant hormones that cause abscission in last year's exam. Not exactly sure why NOB states that abscisic acid isn't responsible for abscission though :/
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Both abscisic acid and ethylene were acceptable responses as plant hormones that cause abscission in last year's exam. Not exactly sure why NOB states that abscisic acid isn't responsible for abscission though :/
yeah i noe. why would it be called ABSCISic acid if it didnt cause ABSCISsion. its just not logical. thanks for the help guys. really appreciate it.
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We were taught that abscisic acid is an inhibitory hormone involved in seed dormancy and vernalisation (flowering), and it controls stomatal opening closure. It was once thought to be involved in leaf abscission but now it is considered to be involved in fruit and flower abscission in most plants.
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i thought it did promote abscision, we were taught that it inhibits growth.
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ive actually got mix notes. from unit 1+2 bio i remember being taught that he causes leaves dropping. but this year ive got noted saying :
ABSCISIC ACID – may inhibit germination of seeds, leading to seed dormancy and seasonal dormancy. Abscisic acid may also influence the opening and closure of stomata.