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    Water-deficit induction of a tomato H1 histone requires abscisic acid

    Many genes are induced by periods of water deficit, and a subset of these are dependent on elevated ABA content for expression. A number of drought-induced genes are not induced in leaves of the ABA-deficient ...

    Elizabeth A. Bray, Tung-Yuan Shih, Meena S. Moses, Amybeth Cohen in Plant Growth Regulation (1999)

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    Regulation of gene expression by endogenous ABA in tomato plants

    In response to water deficit, endogenous abscisic acid (ABA) accumulates in plants. This ABA serves as a signal for a multitude of processes, including regulation of gene expression. ABA accumulated in respons...

    Elizabeth A. Bray, Amybeth Cohen, Áine L. Plant in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (1997)

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    Nucleotide sequence of an ABA-induced tomato gene that is expressed in wilted vegetative organs and develo** seeds

    Amybeth Cohen, Elizabeth A. Bray in Plant Molecular Biology (1992)

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    Characterization of three mRNAs that accumulate in wilted tomato leaves in response to elevated levels of endogenous abscisic acid

    The accumulation of abscisic acid (ABA) has been shown to regulate some of the changes in gene expression which occur during water deficit. In order to characterize these ABA-induced changes, we have identifie...

    Amybeth Cohen, Elizabeth A. Bray in Planta (1990)