Calcium partitioning and allocation and blossom-end rot development in tomato plants in response to whole-plant and fruit-specific abscisic acid treatments.

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Author(s): FREITAS, S. T. de; McELRONE, A. J.; SHACKEL, K. A.; MITCHAM, E. J.

Summary: The objectives of this study were to determine Ca2+ partitioning and allocation in tomato plants and fruit in response to whole-plant and fruit-specific ABA treatments, as well as to analyse the effect of changes in Ca2+ partitioning and allocation on fruit susceptibility to BER under water stress conditions.

Publication year: 2013

Types of publication: Journal article

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