Accumulation of ABA during seed development has been associated with maturation of the seed, development of desiccation tolerance and suppression of vivipary. Rapid increases of ABA has also been linked to water stress-induced closure of stomata.
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development of desiccation tolerance and suppression of vivipary. Rapid increases of ABA has
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