abscisin

/æbˈsaɪsɪn/
noun
  1. A plant hormone that promotes leaf drop, seed dormancy, and other responses to stress.
    • The level of abscisin in the plant increases during dry conditions.
    • Scientists study abscisin to understand how trees prepare for winter.
    • Abscisin helps plants survive drought by causing leaves to fall.
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