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dicuss the role of ethylene in fruit ripening.​

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Answered by deepukk2004
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Apples and pears are examples of fruit that produce ethylene with ripening. Ethylene is responsible for the changes in texture, softening, color, and other processes involved in ripening. ... Ethylene is thought of as the aging hormone in plants. In addition to causing fruit to ripen, it can cause plants to die.

Answered by vritikadubey0302
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Abstract: Ethylene is a plant hormone regulating fruit ripening by coordinating the expression of genes that are responsible for a variety of processes, including a rise in respiration, autocatalytic ethylene production and changes in color, texture, aroma and flavor.

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