How does ethylene ripen fruit?
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ethylene is thought of as the aging hormone in plant . in addition to causing fruit to ripen , it can cause plants to die.
ethylene effects include fruit repening; loss of chlorophyll abortion of plant parts , stem shortening , abscission of plant parts and epinasty ( bending of stems ).
ethylene effects include fruit repening; loss of chlorophyll abortion of plant parts , stem shortening , abscission of plant parts and epinasty ( bending of stems ).
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Ethylene gas in fruits is a naturally occurring process resulting from the ripening of the fruit, or may be produced when plants are injured in some way. ... The effects of ethylene gas and fruit ripening may also be affected by other gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, and varies from fruit to fruit.
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Ethylene gas in fruits is a naturally occurring process resulting from the ripening of the fruit, or may be produced when plants are injured in some way. ... The effects of ethylene gas and fruit ripening may also be affected by other gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, and varies from fruit to fruit.
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