Abscisic acid
a growth-regulating plant hormone, c 15 h 20 o 4 , that promotes dormancy and the aging and abscission of leaves.
abscisic acid
(āb-sĭz’ĭk)
a plant hormone that maintains the water balance of plants, prevents seed embryos from germinating, and induces the dormancy of buds and seeds. chemical formula: c15h20o4.
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