Biosynthesis and Metabolism of Ethylene

  • McKeon T
  • Fernández-Maculet J
  • Yang S
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Abstract

Ethylene is a plant hormone that is involved in the regulation of many physiological responses (2). In addition to its recognition as a “ripening hormone”, ethylene is involved in other developmental processes from germination of seeds to senescence of various organs and in many responses to environmental stresses.

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McKeon, T. A., Fernández-Maculet, J. C., & Yang, S.-F. (1995). Biosynthesis and Metabolism of Ethylene. In Plant Hormones (pp. 118–139). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0473-9_6

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