Free abscisic acid (ABA) in integuments, nucellus, endosperm, and embryo was determined throughout seed development of peach (Prunus persica L. cv Springcrest). Quantification of ABA was performed using combined high performance liquid chromatography-radioimmunoassay based on a monoclonal antibody raised against free (S)-ABA. In the integuments and endosperm, ABA concentration remained constant during the first 100 days after anthesis and rose in the following days when fresh weight was rapidly decreasing. In the nucellus, the ABA concentration variation pattern paralleled that of tissue growth. ABA concentration in the embryo increased constantly with the growth of the tissues to reach a maximum at the last growth stage. The role of ABA in peach seeds is discussed in relation to the development of the different seed tissues.
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Piaggesi, A., Perata, P., Vitagliano, C., & Alpi, A. (1991). Level of abscisic acid in integuments, nucellus, endosperm, and embryo of peach seeds (Prunus persica L. cv springcrest) during development. Plant Physiology, 97(2), 793–797. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.97.2.793
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